Whales are sensitive, social animals with highly developed nervous systems. They have a profound capacity to suffer distress, terror and pain. Each year, the Faroese kill pilot whales and other small cetaceans.
Islanders in motorboats first drive the whales into a bay. The chase may be lengthy. The exhausted, terrified and confused whales are eventually driven into the shallows. Here the bloodbath begins. The islanders repeatedly hammer 2.2 kg metal gaffs into the living flesh of each whale until the hooks hold. A 15 cm knife is then used to slash through the blubber and flesh to the spinal column. Next the main blood vessels are severed. The blood-stained bay is soon filled with horribly mutilated and dying whales.
The Faroese celebrate the butchery of their victims in an carnival atmosphere of entertainment. Indoctrinated from an early age, children are often given a day off school to watch the fun. They run down to the bay and clamber over the carcasses of slaughtered whales.
Every year around 2,000 whales are driven ashore and cruelly slaughtered in the Faroe Islands, mid-way between the Shetland Islands and Iceland. For centuries the Faroe Islanders have hunted pilot whales, driving entire schools into killing bays, where they are speared or gaffed from boats, dragged ashore and butchered with knives. Although the Islands are a protectorate of Denmark, they have their own Government and regulations governing the pilot whale hunt or "grind" as it is known.
Aside from the fact that the number of North Atlantic long-finned pilot whales is unknown and they are listed as 'strictly protected' by the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats, this is an act of barbarism and pointlessness. By slaughtering 100 whales at a time, the Faroese are wiping out entire pods and family groups. They are removing building blocks from the gene pool of the species and damaging the web of life in the North Atlantic and the North Sea.
The drive hunt is a practice abandoned elsewhere many decades ago, and now outlawed by other European states. The inhabitants of the Faroe Islands have no subsistence need for whale meat, and much of the flesh is left to rot and be dumped; it cannot be exported, as it is polluted with heavy metals and other toxins and therefore cannot meet EU heath standards for human food.
According to Faroese legislation it is also permitted to hunt certain species of small cetaceans other than pilot whales. These include: Bottlenose dolphin; Atlantic white-beaked dolphin; Atlantic white-sided dolphin; and Harbour porpoise (There are also specific regulations for the hunting of harbour porpoise. Harbour porpoises are killed with shotguns).
Whales are sensitive, social animals with highly developed nervous systems. They have a profound capacity to suffer distress, terror and pain. Each year, the Faroese kill pilot whales and other small cetaceans.
Islanders in motorboats first drive the whales into a bay. The chase may be lengthy. The exhausted, terrified and confused whales are eventually driven into the shallows. Here the bloodbath begins. The islanders repeatedly hammer 2.2 kg metal gaffs into the living flesh of each whale until the hooks hold. A 15 cm knife is then used to slash through the blubber and flesh to the spinal column. Next the main blood vessels are severed. The blood-stained bay is soon filled with horribly mutilated and dying whales.
The Faroese celebrate the butchery of their victims in an carnival atmosphere of entertainment. Indoctrinated from an early age, children are often given a day off school to watch the fun. They run down to the bay and clamber over the carcasses of slaughtered whales.
Every year around 2,000 whales are driven ashore and cruelly slaughtered in the Faroe Islands, mid-way between the Shetland Islands and Iceland. For centuries the Faroe Islanders have hunted pilot whales, driving entire schools into killing bays, where they are speared or gaffed from boats, dragged ashore and butchered with knives. Although the Islands are a protectorate of Denmark, they have their own Government and regulations governing the pilot whale hunt or "grind" as it is known.
Aside from the fact that the number of North Atlantic long-finned pilot whales is unknown and they are listed as 'strictly protected' by the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats, this is an act of barbarism and pointlessness. By slaughtering 100 whales at a time, the Faroese are wiping out entire pods and family groups. They are removing building blocks from the gene pool of the species and damaging the web of life in the North Atlantic and the North Sea.
The drive hunt is a practice abandoned elsewhere many decades ago, and now outlawed by other European states. The inhabitants of the Faroe Islands have no subsistence need for whale meat, and much of the flesh is left to rot and be dumped; it cannot be exported, as it is polluted with heavy metals and other toxins and therefore cannot meet EU heath standards for human food.
According to Faroese legislation it is also permitted to hunt certain species of small cetaceans other than pilot whales. These include: Bottlenose dolphin; Atlantic white-beaked dolphin; Atlantic white-sided dolphin; and Harbour porpoise (There are also specific regulations for the hunting of harbour porpoise. Harbour porpoises are killed with shotguns).
We signed the "End Whale & Dolphin Slaughter in the Faroe Islands!" petition!
# 6,700:
5:32 am PDT, Oct 14,HAKIM O.Mahat, Singapore
Enough of these killings of whales,dolphins etc. The world should ban all this killings either in Faroe Islands or in Japan where they are infamous for killing dolphins in hundreds. Human are put on this earth to be the leader who take care of these beautiful animals & the world but not destroying them. To all the people involved killing these animals, you are worst than a stray dog. World governing bodies must intervene on this matter.
# 6,699:
5:24 am PDT, Oct 14,Cristina Lopez-dupuy, Italy
la crudeltà verso gli animali è un crimine che va punito
# 6,698:
5:17 am PDT, Oct 14,William Koplitz II, Brazil
# 6,697:
4:52 am PDT, Oct 14,HERNAN MURNO, Argentina
# 6,696:
4:39 am PDT, Oct 14,Domagoj Pobor, Croatia
# 6,695:
4:17 am PDT, Oct 14,Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
# 6,694:
4:15 am PDT, Oct 14,Neville Coop, Australia
Sustainability of our worlds living creatures is crucial to our planets survival.
There is no excuse for this cruilty to occur
# 6,693:
3:57 am PDT, Oct 14,Name not displayed, Australia
# 6,692:
3:43 am PDT, Oct 14,Eleanor Teuten, Germany
I appeal to your humanity to stop this cruel and senseless killing.
# 6,691:
2:52 am PDT, Oct 14,Dennis Chong, United Kingdom
# 6,690:
2:37 am PDT, Oct 14,Rajen Raghwani, United Kingdom
stop the cruelty.
# 6,689:
2:37 am PDT, Oct 14,Elizabeth Cardone, New York
# 6,688:
2:22 am PDT, Oct 14,Ian Seymour, Singapore
WHAT WOULD MOTHER EARTH SAY!!
I thought the world has grown up from all of this!I thought we have kinda matured over the years that this is wrong!!BOYS AND GIRLS, we are in 2008!! I thought that I and the rest of the world, WOULD NEVER SEE SUCH THINGS AGAIN!!!
Is this what life is all about for you guys!
There is only ONE EARTH! Breath and treasure it because your lives is so short.
OR have not seen enough blood???Please grow up! DON"T U HAVE KIDS? i'm sure the first thing they would say is, "That is wrong DADDY and MUMMY!"
iT's a SAD DAY FOR ME AND FOR MY CHILDREN WHO CARES.
MOTHEREARTH!
# 6,687:
2:10 am PDT, Oct 14,Andrijana Petracic, Ireland
This is f* awful. Is it because of the food, or this is just a festival of cruelty? Really really terrible, and just thinking how intelligent these animals are... Awful.
# 6,686:
12:21 am PDT, Oct 14,Indi Arumugam, Malaysia
Just sheer horror...what kind of people are these....they are worst than animals....barbarians !
# 6,685:
11:12 pm PDT, Oct 13,Stacy Jobson, Australia
# 6,684:
10:55 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Greece
# 6,683:
10:44 pm PDT, Oct 13,Gail Blackwell, California
# 6,682:
10:20 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, United Arab Emirates
# 6,681:
9:59 pm PDT, Oct 13,Thamil Maran, Malaysia
# 6,680:
9:34 pm PDT, Oct 13,CHONG YING KEONG, Malaysia
# 6,679:
9:13 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Malaysia
# 6,678:
8:43 pm PDT, Oct 13,Cristin Lau, Malaysia
I cannot believe such atrocities exist in today's world!! What is the matter with these people?!! Have they no feelings? No compassions? No love? Does ice water runs through their veins instead of those red blood that they so joyfully bled into the shore from the animals?! I think they are the animals.
In cases like this, I wish we have a law that will penalize and sentence the same penalties to the murderers as we do for human lives. Is an animal's life so worthless?
# 6,677:
7:43 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Australia
# 6,676:
7:30 pm PDT, Oct 13,Alexandra P, Arizona
This is absoulutely terrible!! Dolphins and whales are beautiful animals. I can't imagine them as food...
# 6,675:
6:25 pm PDT, Oct 13,Amber Skadsen, Texas
# 6,674:
5:44 pm PDT, Oct 13,Michelle Marchese, Nevada
Whales and dolphins are not here for our food or entertainment. The slaughter needs to end NOW! You are teaching your children how to become murderers. That is NOT acceptable.
# 6,673:
5:18 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Australia
# 6,672:
4:43 pm PDT, Oct 13,Deidre Gordon-Dumitrica, California
This is cruel! The way the world is heading it is our responsbility to protect these species.
# 6,671:
4:37 pm PDT, Oct 13,Vinícius Anjos da Silva, Brazil
Isso tem que PARAR!
# 6,670:
4:36 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Slovenia
# 6,669:
4:15 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, United Kingdom
This is disgusting, inhumane and unnecessary. Needs to be stopped!
# 6,668:
4:09 pm PDT, Oct 13,Popeskou Sotiris, Switzerland
# 6,667:
4:06 pm PDT, Oct 13,Silvia Loureiro Lima, Brazil
# 6,666:
3:54 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Australia
Please leave the whales in peace and stop the slaughter of these beautiful creatures.
# 6,665:
3:51 pm PDT, Oct 13,Francisco Amarante, New York
# 6,664:
2:54 pm PDT, Oct 13,Paula Roberts, Australia
We in Queensland adore our whales lets fight to protect them world wide!!
# 6,663:
1:22 pm PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Australia
the slaughter of whales is just cruel and horrible
# 6,662:
12:46 pm PDT, Oct 13,Dalia Morad, New York
While it may seem inconceivable even today at this time of year the BRUTAL, bloody slaughter of the dolphins in the Faroe Islands, Denmark, continues. A country supposedly 'civilized' and part of the European Union. Is absolutely incredible that no one does anything to prevent this barbarism is committed against Calderon, an intelligent dolphin, who has the particularity of approaching People out of sheer curiosity. The cultural reasoning behind cannot serve as any excuse.
# 6,661:
12:09 pm PDT, Oct 13,Tony Moss, California
Please stop the slaughter.
# 6,660:
11:56 am PDT, Oct 13,Suzana Correa, Brazil
only silence could express...
# 6,659:
11:56 am PDT, Oct 13,Russell Taylor, California
# 6,658:
11:50 am PDT, Oct 13,BOUSIOTI MARIA, Greece
# 6,657:
11:41 am PDT, Oct 13,Luzia Ulrich, Switzerland
# 6,656:
11:34 am PDT, Oct 13,Karen Roddy, Maine
# 6,655:
11:28 am PDT, Oct 13,REGINA RE, Brazil
I HAVE SENSE OF SHAME OF BE HUMAN WHEN I SEE THIS PICTURES REALS.
# 6,654:
11:17 am PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Croatia
I couldn't believe what I saw. I can't believe this is happening in 21 century, in Europe, I can't believe that there are creatures that call them self "humans" which are capable of enjoying killing innocent beings for fun like this. I feel enormous shame because I happen to be the same species as this monsters.
# 6,653:
10:50 am PDT, Oct 13,Name not displayed, Costa Rica