The
letter was also sent to the Chair of the Pilot Whalers Association and
the local Chiefs of Police, all of whom have responsibilities for the
hunts.
You can read the letter in full
here. The signatory organisations are EIA, Animal Welfare Institute,
Campaign Whale, Cetacean Society International, Dansk Dyreværn Århus,
De Vilde Delfiner, Dyrenes Venner, GSM (Society for the Conservation of
Marine Mammals), Humane Society International,
Ocean Care, Pro Wildlife, Whale and Dolphin Conservation and World
Society for the Protection of Animals.
The
letter highlighted the mistakes made by those responsible for the
conduct of Fuglafjørður hunt, mistakes which led to chaotic scenes of
appalling cruelty and which
expose the inherent problems associated with trying to achieving a
quick, clean kill.
New
regulations governing the hunt will be introduced on May 1, 2015 and
the NGOs criticise the two-year wait for participants in the driving and
killing of pilot whales
to receive obligatory certification following training. They note that
the introduction of new implements used to secure and kill the whales
will not be effective in reducing suffering. Indeed, they have already
been criticised by a panel of pro-whaling experts.
The
authors of the letter question the continued hunting of these creatures
in the Faroe Islands and call for an end to pilot whaling, an activity
that belongs only
in history books, particularly as the pilot whales are so contaminated
with toxic pollutants that the Faroese Chief Medical Officer and Chief
Scientist have warned that Faroese people should not eat the their meat
and blubber.
Since
the letters were sent, EIA has learnt that a further 100 whales were
slaughtered in the Faroe Islands in yet another kill on August 8, 2013.
If
you want to help play a part in calling on the Government of the Faroe
Islands to put an end whaling, please visit our Action Alert page
here
for a sample protest letter and addresses for the Prime Minister and Minister of Fisheries.
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