Monday, August 27, 2007

[en] Whale killing in the Faroe Islands



Today a herd of Pilot whales where killed in Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands. There is a article about this here. Also you can enjoy the beautiful images from the killings here in these two galleries: Gallery 1 and Gallery 2.

Long live the Pilot whale killings!

Having received criticism for this article I have deceived to add some more informative text on the killing from wikiedia.org - Whaling in the Faroe Islands.

From wikipedia.org:

Whaling in the Faroe Islands has been practised since at least the tenth century.[1] It is regulated by Faroese authorities and approved by the International Whaling Commission. Around 950 Long-finned Pilot Whales (Globicephala melaena) are killed annually, mainly during the summer. Occasionally, other species are hunted as well, such as the Northern Bottlenose Whale and Atlantic White-sided Dolphin. The hunts, called "grindadráp" in Faroese, are non-commercial and are organised on a community level; anyone can participate. The hunters first surround the pilot whales with a wide semi-circle of boats. The boats then drive the pilot whales slowly into a bay or to the bottom of a fjord.

Most Faroese consider the hunt an important part of their culture and history. However, animal rights groups criticize the hunt as being cruel and unnecessary.[2] [3] The hunters claim in return that most journalists do not exhibit sufficient knowledge of the catch methods or its economic significance.[4]



Good whaling... Jari

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1 Comments:

Blogger Gert said...

I think that you should have a link to some informing article, telling the the condition of the whales, that we use them for foot, and that there are plenty of them. So that that people that dont like the whale killing can understand. That was just my thought when reading this blog .... and yes, long live whale killing :)

August 28, 2007 4:03 PM  

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