Whaling Around the World:
The Norwegian
Pirate Whaling Fleet
In April of 2005, the Norwegians sent out 30 harpoon boats out to slaughter
797 minke whales.

Norway kills almost 800 minke whales each year
Norway's activities are in direct violation of the moratorium established
by the International Whaling Association (IWC) in 1986 that prohibits
commercial whaling activities.
This
year, another violation was committed. Norway is allowing the hunts to
take place without a government inspector aboard to monitor that the
kills with explosive-tipped harpoons are humane.
The whale meat is consumed by Norwegians but the blubber is considered
worthless. The Norwegian whaling association has destroyed hundreds of
tons of stockpiled blubber. This year the whalers have been ordered to
dump the fatty blubber back into the ocean.
Norway has engaged in illegal killing of whales since 1986. That is
the year that the IWC invoked a global moratorium on commercial whaling.
Whereas Japan sneaks around pretending to kill whales for "scientific
research," the Norwegians have blatantly defied the moratorium with
commercial hunting. Like Japan, they have raised their own quotas year
after year.
Unfortunately, the member nations of the IWC have refused to sanction
Norway . The United States has refused to uphold the Packwood-Magnuson
Act and the Pelly Amendment against Norway. As a result, Norway is now
engaged in an illegal mass slaughter of these intelligent and social
animals.