August 21st, 2012 by J.H. Soeder

The Kimberley is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. It is in the northern part of Western Australia, bordered on the west by the Indian Ocean, on the north by the Timor Sea, on the south by the Great Sandy and Tanami Deserts, and on the east by the Northern Territory.
We are trying to stop the mass industrialization of one of the rarest environments on Earth – the magnificent Kimberley, Australia – nursery and breeding grounds for Humpback Whales
Its pristine coast is home to the largest population of Humpback whales in the world – over 33,000 return each year to mate or give birth to the next generation of whales.
The largest protected areas are the Prince Regent Nature Reserve and the Drysdale River National Park along with Gregory National Park and Keep River National Park across in the Northern Territory which preserve similar habitats, (and indeed Keep River’s nearest town is Kununurra in the Kimberley).
The problem is, though, that while the land is being protected, the oceans surrounding Kimberly are not and neither are the whales Read the rest of this entry »
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April 2nd, 2012 by J.H. Soeder

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In a recent press release posted by JiJi Press, the Japanese Whaling fleet returned back from the Southern Atlantic Ocean with a total of 267 dead whales. Of those caught and killed, 172 whales were pregnant.
When you think of it, it is at best an outrage. Japan’s press release was that it was a “successful catch,” when in truth, whale meat is being stockpiled for people who eat it only as a luxury. The fact is, less than 2% of the Japan’s population eat whale meat.
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March 19th, 2012 by J.H. Soeder

Around the world, I am sure the whale community is aware that they now have friends in Switzerland!
In an amazing and yet sane move by the Swiss government, officials have now banned the keeping of Dolphins in zoo aquariums in Switzerland.
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March 6th, 2012 by J.H. Soeder

Although a great family movie, the Big Miracle misses the big picture.
Although for some it is very old news, I saw the film “Big Miracle”, based on a true life story about three endangered Pacific Grey Whales trapped in Alaska and the rescue efforts to save them. The unfortunate thing is that the real message was watered down and overlooked!
As is usual with scriptwriters, the story was “much to do with Hollywood” and altered from the real story. The movie, although moving and portraying the mindsets of the people and cultures affected by the “whales plight”, did touch but touch upon the realities of current Inupiat life and the lust for power by oil barons.
The only ones not really represented or understood were the ones the story was really all about – whales! Read the rest of this entry »
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November 8th, 2011 by J.H. Soeder
Some times I amazed at the press and their PR antics.

You see this all too often. Sensationalism done for notoriety's sake.
Earlier this week, a YouTube video caught the eyes of people all over the internet world. The video captured two things if you look closely: the creation of a ‘bubble net’ used by Humpback whales to corral fish they are about to eat, and then the actual surfacing, or breaching, of Humpback whales between two kayakers and a woman on a paddle board.
It was a rare shot and actually a good one. But then the Press loves controversy:
“Woman Almost Swallowed by Whale!”
Well, sort of. Nearly doesn’t really say that she was swallowed. But anyone reading the headline bites the proverbial lie and goes to the site where such an untruth has been dealt. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 19th, 2011 by J.H. Soeder
The onslaught of endangered whales continues, while Japan ignores the real truth
It is time once again for Paul Watson and his group of merry men (and women) to brave the Antarctic seas in an attempt to disrupt and delay the extinction of a race.
I am talking about whales.
The Japanese to date have fabricated the need for whale meat, when giant frozen stores lie untouched in Japan. Why? Because less than two per cent of the Japanese population eat whale meat. Some don’t even know it is still being sold.
So why are whales being hunted by the Japanese and being killed? Read the rest of this entry »
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September 1st, 2011 by J.H. Soeder

A friend of you and I asks your help.
Many of you who have read my ongoing blogs, know how I feel about the taking of life from sentient animals, especially whales.
My main concern has been endangered whales, but I do include dolphins, simply because I have had many wonderful opportunities to know and be with dolphins.
What I have come to realize is not the death of these animals I want to focus on – as far as Taiji is concerned – but it is only the rebirth of man’s awareness regarding his responsibility to his own environ.
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June 11th, 2011 by J.H. Soeder

Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda get captive Killer Whales to perform for the "Today" Show.
Sometimes I get links to something downright bizarre stuff about whales
But this link was, for me, a bit shocking. Kathie Lee Gifford and her TV comrades performing whale commands to a family of Killer Whales held in a very small tank.
Four Killer Whales. And the ‘cheerleaders’ Gifford and Hoda, demonstrating a “learned behavior” – whales jumping out of the water or whales doing twirls…
Kinda made me sick.
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April 28th, 2011 by J.H. Soeder
Recently there was an article stating that whales might be using celestial mechanics on their yearly migratory routes.
The article noted that after an eight-year study, the migratory patterns varied by less than 5 degrees!
Previously it had been thought that whales followed geo-magnetic patterns or sun tracking mechanisms. However in turbulent waters neither method actually works.
The question begins to rise – just how smart are whales?
We already know that whales now do have names for each other. We also know that the females experience menopause just as humans do. And then there are varying social hierarchies with the pods of whales. Additionally whales have been videoed training their young to hold their breath under water, as that is not a natural-born trait and must be learned.
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February 27th, 2011 by J.H. Soeder
It is one thing to promote on the web, television and cable that your organization cares about the environment and does its part to educate and save marine life. It’s another to put trainers at risk and cage intelligent marine creatures. And another to forcefully inseminate those same creatures to produce offspring for more “circus acts”.
You have to wonder, how many millions of dollars Seaworld invests in local, state and governmental agencies to be allowed to carry on the circus.
And when I call it circus, it is mere amusement for profit, no matter how “glitzty” you dress it up.
But let’s look at it in a different way. Does Seaworld really educate the masses about marine life and whales? Does one really see the marine environment as it truly exists? And if Seaworld were truly on the bandwagon to save and protect the marine environment, why hasn’t Seaworld come out and condemn those countries that hunt whales and slaughter the marine environment?
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