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Last week I did a little research which proved why anti-whaling activists do what they do. Today I’ll be talking about the some of the goals that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) –a foundation which is trying to stop whaling –that are not only about protecting whales from being killed but their goals also are to protect other species: Dolphins, seals and sharks; and to protect the Galapagos Islands. The SSCS not only care about whales, they also care about the rest of the marine species and the conservation of the marine ecosystems.
The way they work with dolphins, seals and sharks is similar to the way they protect whales because these species are also hunted for their meat or liver oil. The problem with these other cases is that dolphin, seal and shark hunting is still legal everywhere in the world and it is not regulated for any institution causing the lost of millions of these animals. Nowadays, some of them are threatened or endangered; therefore, the ecosystems they live in are damaged. The exploitation of these species is a slaughter because fisher ships kill them in the most brutal ways just to save money. One example is the way they kill sharks: “hooked sharks are hauled onto boats; their fins are sliced off while they are still alive. Then the sharks are tossed back into the ocean where, unable to swim without their fins, they sink towards the bottom and die an agonizing death” (www.seashepherd.org). To protect the Galapagos Islands from being exploited causing the extinction of their endemic species, they do campaigns to stop illegal fishing and educating the local population about the environment issues from nowadays.
So the SSCS is not just about stopping whales but they are also trying to conserve the environment by defending animal rights and protecting the marine ecosystems.
Bibliography
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society . Sea Shepherd. 2011. September 29th 2011 <http://www.seashepherd.org/index.php>.