1. From May 2023: Icelandic Veterinary
Authorities Speak Out Strongly on the Cruelty of Whaling Some thoughts on the news from Iceland that experts
there find their whaling cruel. Blog HERE.
2. From October 2022: When the walrus comes knocking: a reflection on Wally and other out-of-habitat marine mammals Europe has recently seen several walruses coming much further south than usual – and these are not the only out of habitat marine animals that have recently been seen around the world. Blog HERE.
3. From November 2020: Requiem for a dolphin – reflections on the life and passing of a remarkable solitary sociable dolphin. Concerning the life and loss of Funghi the dolphin from Dingle.Blog HERE.
4. From September 2020: What does it mean when a whole community of scientists from across the world calls for urgent action on whale, dolphin and porpoise conservation. Blog HERE.
And here are two earlier contributions that may still be of interest from the Huffington Post
5. Firstly, from 2017:
What the
Whales Are Trying to Tell Us: Strandings - What They Mean and How to Respond Concerning
why whales strand following the mass standings of sperm whales in the North Sea Blog HERE.
6. And, secondly, from 2016, Why
Whales Are Not Monsters - a look at the portrayal of whales
as monsters, responding in part to the film just released at this time, ‘Into
the Heart of Darkness’ which retells the story of the Whaleboat Essex on which
the legend of Moby Dick is based. Blog HERE
Podcasts
A Podcast for the Society of Marine Mammalogy (SMM) talking about solitary sociable dolphins with Laetitia Nunny HERE
Another for the SMM concerning the vaquita and the IWC's new Extinction Alert HERE.
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