Sentences with phrase «about whale hunting»

Therefore, your own «meta - game» should be about whale hunting,» he said.
This movement is catching on in Japan, where 100,000 people every summer now go whale watching, feeding a growing skepticism about whale hunting.

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Climate change and the resulting loss of sea ice during the summer have opened new hunting territory for the killer whales in the eastern Canadian Arctic, but scientists knew very little about these animals until they tapped into the traditional knowledge of Inuit hunters who shared unique firsthand descriptions of orca hunting tactics.
For example, if you're writing Moby Dick (no kidding), you can include expanded notes about the history of whaling, including maps of routes to now obsolete hunting grounds, period advertisements for whale oil lamps, and other real - life elements that expand the reader's experience.
Like the Crow who feel the same way about their right to hunt the buffalo, the whale hunts cause conflicting emotions for me.
Learn about Pico's rich history and traditions by visiting the Wine Museum and the Whaler's Museum and discover Pico's long wine - making tradition dating back to the 15th century and its past whale - hunting customs.
Do visit the Museo do Vinho and the Whaling Museum and learn about Pico's long wine - making tradition and its transition from whale - hunting.
About thirty seconds into the video, you can see the pod of nine orcas hunting the gray whale calf.
As Game and Level Designer for this game about whales and the ocean I got the chance to do tons of research on humpback whales, their navigation, digestion, and human interference like noise pollution, whale hunting, and more.
I tweeted earlier today about Japan's whaling fleet, which is setting a course for the Southern Ocean in the annual hunt (this year for close to 1,000 whales) that the country characterizes as scientific research, with any questions about cuts in government support still pending.
Yesterday, to explore the stasis in negotiations, I had a Skype text chat about the disconnect between countries focused on whale hunting and whale protection with David Rothenberg, a friend and neighbor who is a professor of philosophy and music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and author of «Thousand Mile Song» — a book about whale communication.
It's been pointed out that fossil fuels came in just about when we had run out of whale oil, but the whales had been hunted to the brink of extinction when that happened.
But at the same time, we are deeply concerned about this season's commercial hunt exceeding the number of whales taken in the recent past.
In the post, Monnahan stresses the big questions that remain about the more heavily hunted blue whale populations in the western North Pacific.
Environmentalists fight to sustain a moratorium on commercial whaling, but usually — as I wrote a few years ago — use arguments about rarity, rather than right and wrong, about whether they should be hunted.
We are particularly concerned about the size and scope of the hunt, and the targeting of 50 humpback whales.
I have never heard about Japanese to hunt humpback whale from Japanese medias.
Because hunting and fishing has negatively impacted the Antarctic Ocean's fragile ecosystem, the International Whaling Commission has designated an area spanning about 31,068,560 square miles (50 million square kilometers) in the ocean as the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
Australian government has gotten more vocal about taking Japan to court over their whale hunting that they claim is for scientific research - a loophole that allows them to avoid restrictions on whaling.
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