It has a black dial, just saw a glimpse of it. Think it said oyster and also the dial was blank, had nothing on it. Thanks in advanced.
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Japanese, Icelandic, & Norwegian Commercial Fishing Industry Want Iwc To End Moratorium On Whaling Endangered?
species: Do you agree with ending the moratorium?
Whaling and all the other specific commercial fishing industries that hunt down wild species on a nonsustainable basis for profit all want a free lunch since the fish and mammals in the seas are part of the planets biodiversity. Other examples of irresponsible fishing 1)wild shrimp
trawling that unnecessarily kills endangered sea turtles, 2)shark fin fishing which culls the top and pectoral fins of the sharks while they are alive and then dumps the living,butchered bodies of the shark back into the ocean to die by drowning. 3)tuna fishing with drift nets and tuna fishing by trawlers that kill the dolphins trapped in their closing nets. All these fisherman want a free lunch to plunder ocean wildlife to extinction as they have already done fishing certain cod species in the Grand banks off Newfoundland and in the Northeast Atlantic off the coast of Northern Spain.
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IWC=International Whaling Commission
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Do You Think Japan Will Succed In Ending The Ban On Commercial Whaling At The Iwc (in A Few Days) In Alaska?
The International Whaling Commission will meet in Anchorage, Alaska, at the end of May, and everything hangs in the balance. The pro-whaling nations of Japan, Iceland, and Norway are on the verge of winning the majority of votes, which could lead to commercial whaling being reopened for the first time in 20 years.