Iceland to keep hunting whales for five years despite tourism concerns

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Iceland has renewed its five-year whaling policy with Fisheries Minister Kristjan Juliusson announcing an annual quota of 209 fin whales and 217 minke whales

 

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Every whale harvested saves the lives of 80 billion krill.

Shame, to eat whale meat these countries must have no taste buds, it is foul.

Special Australians kill endangered dugongs but the environmentalists are too scared to say anything.

F U Iceland!

disgraceful

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