One whale took 20–25 minutes to die. For more information on Norway’s hunt, see the AWI-coauthored report Frozen in Time: How Modern Norway Clings to Its Whaling Past. Countries in favor of resuming ...
A Beluga whale whose strange harness sparked suspicions it was trained by Russia for spying purposes has been found dead in Norway, according to an NGO which tracks his movements. Nicknamed ...
A beluga whale found off Norway's coast wearing a special Russian ... from analysing the seabed to protecting a stretch of water, killing foreign divers, attaching mines to the hulls of foreign ...
There is simply no ethical way to kill a whale at sea." Just a few years ago ... Along with Iceland, only two other countries — Norway and Japan — continue to practice commercial whaling ...
Norway's whaling fleet will catch only half of its quota this season. The government set a quota of 1052 minke whales, (up from 797) but so far only 444 have been landed, reports BBC. Norway's ...
Lars Walloe, former head of Norway's delegation to the IWC ... "We kill them for meat and we don't see the difference between killing a minke whale and a moose as long as it's done humanely." ...
A proposal to lower speed limits on waterways — boat strikes kill a large number of the whales — was dropped in face of next administration.
In recent months, President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said offshore wind turbines are harming, and perhaps killing, ...