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Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:33 pm
by CreepersWiener
Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!

We could also produce lots of oil from whale blubber! Diesel prices could be brought down and it would be a totally new renewable energy resource!

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:41 pm
by maxfaraday
CreepersWiener wrote:Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!

We could also produce lots of oil from whale blubber! Diesel prices could be brought down and it would be a totally new renewable energy resource!


Because the fucking hippies (who are responsible for all the problems in the world) think whales have feelings and should be treated like humans.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:46 pm
by AAFitz
maxfaraday wrote:
CreepersWiener wrote:Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!

We could also produce lots of oil from whale blubber! Diesel prices could be brought down and it would be a totally new renewable energy resource!


Because the fucking hippies (who are responsible for all the problems in the world) think whales have feelings and should be treated like humans.


Its not so much thinking they have feelings, its kind of more a scientific fact. As far as treating them like humans, well, certainly if they drive they should get a drivers license, but for the most part, I think you are confusing people treating them like one of God's creatures, not people. :roll:

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:48 pm
by jonesthecurl
We should arm the whales.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:49 pm
by /
Because the whales bite off whalers' legs which in turn leads the whalers to develop lifelong obsessions driven by revenge and madness.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:57 pm
by InkL0sed
maxfaraday wrote:
CreepersWiener wrote:Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!

We could also produce lots of oil from whale blubber! Diesel prices could be brought down and it would be a totally new renewable energy resource!


Because the fucking hippies (who are responsible for all the problems in the world) think whales have feelings and should be treated like humans.


I see you have a totally reasonable world view.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:01 am
by CreepersWiener
InkL0sed wrote:
maxfaraday wrote:
CreepersWiener wrote:Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!

We could also produce lots of oil from whale blubber! Diesel prices could be brought down and it would be a totally new renewable energy resource!


Because the fucking hippies (who are responsible for all the problems in the world) think whales have feelings and should be treated like humans.


I see you have a totally reasonable world view.


One of the most peaceful places on the planet allows the killing of whales. I assume there are no hippies living there (only the ones that show up for the overly blown television series Whale Wars).



And sometimes they don't show up...but spend their time vacationing in Australia using donor money!



The Faroe Islands had their first murder in 23 YEARS! http://www.d-intl.com/articles/internat ... oe-islands The United States yet disallows Whale Hunting, but yet has an abominable murder rate! Is there a link between the banning of Whale Hunting and violent crimes?

I say let's eat whale steaks and quit killing each other!

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Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:14 am
by CreepersWiener
jonesthecurl wrote:We should arm the whales.


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Until they can do it themselves...The Sea Shepard will do it for them! LOL! What a bunch of overly righteous blabber!

Whales are meat, if you are against killing whales then you should also be against killing cows and chickens!

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:56 am
by chang50
CreepersWiener wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:We should arm the whales.


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Until they can do it themselves...The Sea Shepard will do it for them! LOL! What a bunch of overly righteous blabber!

Whales are meat, if you are against killing whales then you should also be against killing cows and chickens!


Equally if you are for eating whales,you should be for eating cats and dogs..

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 12:02 pm
by tzor
CreepersWiener wrote:Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!


Whales are (well at least the ones that are consumed for meat) for the most part endangered. Not having natural enemies they don't exactly breed like rabbits.

"Tests have revealed that in whale meat sold in the Faroe Islands and Japan, high levels of mercury and other toxins are present. A research study was conducted by Tetsuya Endo, Koichi Haraguchi and Masakatsu Sakata at the University of Hokkaido found high levels of mercury in the organs of whales, particularly the liver. They stated that "Acute intoxication could result from a single ingestion" of liver. The study found that liver samples for sale in Japan contained, on average, 370 micrograms of mercury per gram of meat, 900 times the government's limit. Levels detected in kidneys and lungs were approximately 100 times higher than the limit."

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 12:10 pm
by rdsrds2120
chang50 wrote:
CreepersWiener wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:We should arm the whales.


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Until they can do it themselves...The Sea Shepard will do it for them! LOL! What a bunch of overly righteous blabber!

Whales are meat, if you are against killing whales then you should also be against killing cows and chickens!


Equally if you are for eating whales,you should be for eating cats and dogs..


You're looking delicious, chang. After all -- meat is meat! I imagine that soon enough, the Off-Topics regular bout of people is going to divvy themselves up into tribes and sharpen a sticks at both ends. Hallelujah.

BMO

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:15 pm
by chang50
rdsrds2120 wrote:
chang50 wrote:
CreepersWiener wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:We should arm the whales.


Image

Until they can do it themselves...The Sea Shepard will do it for them! LOL! What a bunch of overly righteous blabber!

Whales are meat, if you are against killing whales then you should also be against killing cows and chickens!


Equally if you are for eating whales,you should be for eating cats and dogs..


You're looking delicious, chang. After all -- meat is meat! I imagine that soon enough, the Off-Topics regular bout of people is going to divvy themselves up into tribes and sharpen a sticks at both ends. Hallelujah.

BMO


Lol,ironically chang is Thai for elephant,I reckon I would be just as tough to eat..

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:17 pm
by rdsrds2120
How surreal.

BMO

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:16 pm
by PLAYER57832
CreepersWiener wrote:Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!

We could also produce lots of oil from whale blubber! Diesel prices could be brought down and it would be a totally new renewable energy resource!

LOL

Seriously, a cow can have a new calf about once a year, without any artificial enhancements. A whale, to contrast, can only calve every 2-3 years. It takes too long for a whale to get big, reproduce.


MY BAD.. corrected here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=183046&p=4006544#p4006544

Then you have the food argument itself---Cows eat grass, the "chaff" or parts that are inedible to human beings, like goats and sheep (but pigs, to contrast eat "human-viable" food). Whales eat either other fish or plankton. The amount of ocean necessary to support more than occasional whaling is huge. In short, many of the most classic arguments about why folks should be vegetarien are actually wrong when it comes to ruminents, but true when it comes to whales. The slight exceptions are in the high arctic. But, the amount of whaling historically done there was minimal. It takes a LOT of effort to get just one whale in the indigenous manner. Further, the human populations in those areas (Greenland, Alaska, Russian, etc.) was never all that high.

For both of those reasons, the number of whales humans could ever take sustainably is minimal.

Per farming... we can barely keep a few whales alive in highly intensive entertainment units like Sea world. We are no where near to being able to farm them in a productive way.

On top of all this, you have the intelligence debate, plus a few lesser debates having to do with them being capstone predators.



but carry on... just had to insert a little truth into what is obviously a spurious, jovially sarcastic thread.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:15 pm
by keyborn
PLAYER57832 wrote:Seriously, a cow can have a new calf every three-four months, without any artificial enhancements.


PLAYER57832 wrote:but carry on... just had to insert a little truth into what is obviously a spurious, jovially sarcastic thread.


A cow has a gestation period of about nine months or sometimes even a little longer. Therefore, they cannot possibly have a calf every three to four months.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:47 pm
by tzor
PLAYER57832 wrote:Per farming... we can barely keep a few whales alive in highly intensive entertainment units like Sea world. We are no where near to being able to farm them in a productive way.


I was under the impression that we only had relatively small whales like the Beluga (arctic environment) and killer whales in sea world. The amount of space needed for a minke whale (30 feet long and 7 tons) would not be possible in any known entertainment units. Add to that they aren't generally social so you would probably need to isolate them in separate units most of the time. Note that these mammals can push 21 MPH so you probably need a very very big containment unit. "Their diet primarily consists of krill, small fish, herring, and cod." And this is the smallest variety of the eating whale. Still, about two years to maturation.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:33 am
by BigBallinStalin
tzor wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:Per farming... we can barely keep a few whales alive in highly intensive entertainment units like Sea world. We are no where near to being able to farm them in a productive way.


I was under the impression that we only had relatively small whales like the Beluga (arctic environment) and killer whales in sea world. The amount of space needed for a minke whale (30 feet long and 7 tons) would not be possible in any known entertainment units. Add to that they aren't generally social so you would probably need to isolate them in separate units most of the time. Note that these mammals can push 21 MPH so you probably need a very very big containment unit. "Their diet primarily consists of krill, small fish, herring, and cod." And this is the smallest variety of the eating whale. Still, about two years to maturation.


Why not leave them out at sea but put GPS units on them?

It would be like branding cattle.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:38 am
by Metsfanmax
PLAYER57832 wrote:Then you have the food argument itself---Cows eat grass, the "chaff" or parts that are inedible to human beings, like goats and sheep (but pigs, to contrast eat "human-viable" food).
...
In short, many of the most classic arguments about why folks should be vegetarien are actually wrong when it comes to ruminents


Many cows are fed grains and other things that humans could eat, at 10% efficiency in conversion.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:11 am
by rishaed
Metsfanmax wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:Then you have the food argument itself---Cows eat grass, the "chaff" or parts that are inedible to human beings, like goats and sheep (but pigs, to contrast eat "human-viable" food).
...
In short, many of the most classic arguments about why folks should be vegetarien are actually wrong when it comes to ruminents


Many cows are fed grains and other things that humans could eat, at 10% efficiency in conversion.

If you are talking about feed that has in any way corn in it,it risks the contraction of lethal diseases such as E. Coli, which can contaminate fruits vegetables, and other farm products grow from the contaminated water/dung. . .that makes its way into the soil and aquifers plus if it rains where E.Coli is present the Rain distributes the E.Coli and makes it impossible to control. As such I also doubt there is a way to exterminate E.Coli once contracted, b/c if so it would already have been done. This is said in mind with the fact that most of our Beef (is done at large scale, filthy, and uncontrollable conditions) so in terms of "Farming" as mentioned earlier comes with the cost of chances of contracting a lethal disease and shortly after death. Fun, Fun.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:52 am
by Gillipig
maxfaraday wrote:
CreepersWiener wrote:Why? Any particular reason? I would think if we ocean farmed whales we could feed a lot more people in the world than raising cattle. Cattle produce so much methane that they are screwing the Ozone Layer! When whales shit and fart, it just goes "Blub, Blub, Blub, Blub...and then the ocean cleans it up and little fishies eat all the whale poop!

We could also produce lots of oil from whale blubber! Diesel prices could be brought down and it would be a totally new renewable energy resource!


Because the fucking hippies (who are responsible for all the problems in the world) think whales have feelings and should be treated like humans.


Because unlike you they are worth something!

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:58 am
by tzor
BigBallinStalin wrote:Why not leave them out at sea but put GPS units on them?


In this case it would be the exact opposite of farm raised fish ... current whales have too much mercury in them when living in the wild. In other words, current wild whale is already dangerously toxic for human consumption.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:19 am
by tzor
maxfaraday wrote:Because the fucking hippies (who are responsible for all the problems in the world) think whales have feelings and should be treated like humans.


That statement is so wrong I don't know where to begin. I mean those damn hippies treat humans like shit. They would exterminate us all if they had their wish. They certainly don't want to treat whales like they treat humans.

And whales have feelings; they have whale feelings. I have no idea what they are because I'm not a whale, but they have feelings. Ironically, the current species hunted the most (because the larger ones are all outlawed) are the ones that tend to be friendly to humans in the first place.

Any good hunter will tell you that not only do animals have feelings, they deserve respect. That doesn't mean you treat them like humans, but there is an appropriate level to treat them.

Gillipig wrote:Because unlike you they are worth something!


Oh that's mean. Everyone is worth "something" ... that's basic economics.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:56 am
by PLAYER57832
keyborn wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:Seriously, a cow can have a new calf every three-four months, without any artificial enhancements.


PLAYER57832 wrote:but carry on... just had to insert a little truth into what is obviously a spurious, jovially sarcastic thread.


A cow has a gestation period of about nine months or sometimes even a little longer. Therefore, they cannot possibly have a calf every three to four months.


OK, you are absolutely correct. MY very bad....

A cow does take just over 9 months to give birth. In a typical dairy farm, they calve stays with the cow or is at least fed the colostrum milk for a day or two. Then the calf is removed (either raised "for good" or sold after a short bit). Beef calves are often left with their mothers longer, particularly range animals.

At any rate, in a year or so the female calf is ready to be bred herself.

Still, basic argument is still valid, though it depends some on which whale. A humpback whale gestates for 11 months, which may not seem that much more than a cow. However, a humback reaches "puberty" at age 4-7, and doesn't reach adulthood until age 15 or so. In the time it takes for one humback to grow to size, replicate itself even once, you could have at least 8 generations of dairy or beef cows. That means over 50 cows in the time it would take to get just one additional humback calf.. not even a fullgrown additional humpback.

Someone else can do the math for other species, if they wish. Anyway, cows can be pretty well cut down, population very reduced and still bounce back readily. Whales.. not so much. It was OK for a few indigenous peoples to take a whale or two a year. That's just basic mortality. When people started taking the whales seriously, then the populations quickly crashed... and have not rebound.

From a strictly reproductive perspective, it is not likely that whales will ever amount to a serious and sustainble food source for more than a few isolated groups of people.

Then, of course, you have the other arguments -- the amount of energy it takes to make a pound of whale meat, the sense that whales might be intelligent, etc, etc.

Fro cows today, the first part of what I said is actually true, but only with enhancements. Cows are given heavy hormones to produce multiple eggs which are then emplanted in other cows. However, this is a very unnatural (and many say genetically dangerous) process.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:59 am
by PLAYER57832
Metsfanmax wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:Then you have the food argument itself---Cows eat grass, the "chaff" or parts that are inedible to human beings, like goats and sheep (but pigs, to contrast eat "human-viable" food).
...
In short, many of the most classic arguments about why folks should be vegetarien are actually wrong when it comes to ruminents


Many cows are fed grains and other things that humans could eat, at 10% efficiency in conversion.

This is true, but it is not necessary, is not why we have come to depend so heavily upon ruminents.

Pigs, to contrast do eat human food. They eat our "waste" traditionally.. which is part of why they are reviled, but some anthropologists argue that the direct food competition bit is also significant.

Re: Why is Whaling Illegal?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:19 am
by PLAYER57832
rishaed wrote:
Metsfanmax wrote:
PLAYER57832 wrote:Then you have the food argument itself---Cows eat grass, the "chaff" or parts that are inedible to human beings, like goats and sheep (but pigs, to contrast eat "human-viable" food).
...
In short, many of the most classic arguments about why folks should be vegetarien are actually wrong when it comes to ruminents


Many cows are fed grains and other things that humans could eat, at 10% efficiency in conversion.

If you are talking about feed that has in any way corn in it,it risks the contraction of lethal diseases such as E. Coli, which can contaminate fruits vegetables, and other farm products grow from the contaminated water/dung. . .that makes its way into the soil and aquifers plus if it rains where E.Coli is present the Rain distributes the E.Coli and makes it impossible to control. As such I also doubt there is a way to exterminate E.Coli once contracted, b/c if so it would already have been done. This is said in mind with the fact that most of our Beef (is done at large scale, filthy, and uncontrollable conditions) so in terms of "Farming" as mentioned earlier comes with the cost of chances of contracting a lethal disease and shortly after death. Fun, Fun.

UH.. NO! You have a absorbed a very common misconception about E. Colis.

The fact is that E.Colis is a very normal part of human gut flora. Normally, it causes no harm at all, in fact it does a lot of good. HOWEVER, there are bad, mutated forms of the bacteria that can cause some people to become ill, sometimes very ill. (even then, most people can deal with even "bad" E. Colis without getting horribly sick.. maybe a mild stomache flu)

The main sigificance of E.Colis is as an indicator of waste entering stream or ground water systems, precisely because it is found in virtually all mammals. Levels above certain quantities indicate seepage of sewage, be it animal or human waste. The E.Colis themselves are not normally virulant, but they indicate the presence of sewage. Sewage is always dangerous, carrying all types of nasty pathogens such as Hepatitis.

Why is E.Colis so harmful now? Partly, its news sensationalism. Partly its how easy it is to misunderstand when news is passed on in two mimute blurbs over and over. Partly, we are facing MANY new far more virulant forms of all kinds of bacteria because people so overuse antibiotics. The overuse can be people taking antibiotics when they are not really sick with a bacterial infection, can be people taking antibiotics for a bit, but not following the directions and not finishing the bottle, so that too much bacteria is left alive in the system.. bacteria that have survived the medicine and therefore have greater resistance to the medication and now begin to create new, more virulant populations of bacteria.

E.Colis, becuase it is found in everyone's guts is a prime factor in the above, but not as you indicated.. its because it is in our guts all the time and therefore more likely than many bacteria to develop resistant strains.

This is also where cattle come in as a culprit. Large scale cattle operations often feed calves & adult animals antibiotics just as a matter of course. The antibiotics help them process corn and help the operations manage illness in close quarters. As described above, the bacteria in the cattle guts then can develop resistance. IF the bacteria that become resistant also happen to have added virulance, then we have trouble.

The problem is not cattle per se, the problem is largely overuse of antibiotics. Also, if the cattle "poop" is managed properly -- settled in ponds where it "ages", etc. , then it becomes very healthy and good, biologically sustainable fertilizer rather than a biological hazard.

but anyway, to get back to whales.... You actually present yet another reason for worry.
Many of our worst pathogens.. things like small pox, etc all developed in part because we had close association with animals. Small pox would kill off a whole human population. Normally that would not be a good strategy for any pathogen. The host dies off completely and the pathogen has no place to go and dies off as well. Because small pos was able to find a "home" in livestock, in the form of cow pox (not so virulant), it survived.

Whales are mammels, too. Except, living in the ocean it is very likely that any such bacteria found in whales would be spread far more readily in the oceans.