Saturday, August 21, 2010

Japanese Whaling: science or sushi?

Nowadays, the hunting are increase in many countries. The most significant which is the effect of the hunting is make the animal become extinct. For example; A tiger are one of the animal becomes extinct. Most of people hunt it for make some decoration or kill and put it hair to make something. Second, a crocodile are animal that the hunters like to kill it because its skin are useful, it can be made bag for the women. On the other hand, aquatic animals are not except in the hunting. There are many of its have to be bait for human such as a shark for a Chinese food and also a whale that the animals are increase in hunting. As a result, amount of the animal will be decrease. So, I want to present you this article because it showed about whaling in Japan. I was interested and weird about this.

In this news article, WWF; the system that protects an animal, they said; now Japan has the hunters who are whaling. So, this is the cause that make many countries were worried. Japan announces in Ulsan about this problem, they hunt and kill some whale for a reason of protection. They did not do for other reasons. They want to protect them so they had to kill some whale to make a research for the development of help and protect whales, but in some article, they announce about this problem in negative way. For example, Japan kill the whale for eating in sushi. However, Japanese answer back and confirm to the reporter, that news was wrong.

Due to the hunter, the main people make this problem. So, they have to solve a problem in the true way because it must have many kinds of people who whaling not just a scientist. It was decrease the amount of it although the scientist thought this way was protecting the whale. This is a bad way for it so that I disagree with this action. In Thailand, there were as same as problem about animals, so a law must stronger than now. If the law can make people feel afraid and follow it; eventually, a problem will not appear in every countries.

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