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Find The Best Sustainable Fish For Your Dinner Table on WhichFish.org

WhichFish.org is a very simple website that compiles all the information from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Marine Conservation Society, FishWatch, and even the Greenpeace Red list, into a friendly easily searchable web application. The data is even available in JSON and as a spreadsheet for your own projects!

Japan Halts Whale Hunt

Japan has halted their whale hunting season thanks to, none other than the Sea Sheppard. For those unaware the Sea Sheppard Conservation Society was formed by an early member of Greenpeace who left due to the lack of aggressive tactics by greenpeace. They travel the seas in a modified ship terrorizing whaling vessels, say what you want about their tactics- even I’m not sure if I agree with some of the things they do, but for the first time it appears to have worked on a larger scale.

Let’s hope that this halt to the hunt and combined with the fact that Japan even recently admitted that whale meat was a scam, we can end whaling once and for all.

A Day At The Beach

Here’s a crazy time lapse video made during the creation of a giant whale sand sculpture made by Greenpeace Australia, presumably as part of an anti-whaling campaign.


Helpless from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

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Sunday Reading

  • Goodbye Goldie. The BBC reports that the oldest goldfish in the world has died at the ripe old age of 45.
  • Does your fish glow? Fish, it seems, glow for all manner of reasons.
  • Rare dolphin dies. The BBC reports that a rare striped dolphin has been found dead in Cornwall after being caught in fishing gear.
  • Fisherman’s Calendar. The best times to go fishing, according to In-Fisherman.
  • Houston, British Columbia’s claim to fame, the worlds largest fly fishing rod!
  • Greenpeace looses. BBC news reports that Greenpeace has lost its High Court attempt to overturn a government ban aimed at protecting dolphins.
  • Fairway fishing! The New York Times reports about fishing opportunities on golf courses.
  • Shark population dropping. NewScientist.com reports of devastation in shark European populations.
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