Links to Other Marine Mammal Related Web
Sites
Click the web site you wish to visit:
Government sites:
- The Faroe Islands,this site is a general introduction to whales and
whaling in the Faroe Islands.
Inter-Governmental Organisations
(IGO's):
- CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, entered into force on 1 July 1975 and now
has a membership of 145 countries. These countries act by banning commercial
international trade in an agreed list of endangered species and by
regulating and monitoring trade in others that might become endangered.
- The International Whaling
Commission- (IWC) was set up under the
International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling which was signed in
Washington DC on 2 December 1946.The purpose of the Convention is to provide
for the proper conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the
orderly development of the whaling industry. The main duty of the IWC is to
keep under review and revise as necessary the measures laid down in the
Schedule to the Convention which govern the conduct of whaling throughout
the world
- The North
Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission- (NAMMCO) is an
international body for cooperation on the conservation, management and study
of marine mammals in the North Atlantic. The NAMMCO Agreement, which was
signed in Nuuk, Greenland on 9 April 1992 by Norway, Iceland, Greenland and
the Faroe Islands, focuses on modern approaches to the study of the marine
ecosystem as a whole, and to understanding better the role of marine mammals
in this system. NAMMCO provides a mechanism for cooperation on conservation
and management for all species of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) and
pinnipeds (seals and walruses) in the region, many of which have not before
been covered by such an international agreement.
Non-Governmental Organisations
(NGO's), etc:
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- http://www.worldcouncilofwhalers.com/
The World Council of Whalers (WCW) is an international
non-governmental
organization founded in 1997 to provide a forum for
traditional community-based whaling peoples around the world, both
aboriginal and non-aboriginal. Its mission is to promote their continued
sustainable use of marine living resources, to protect their cultural,
social, economic and dietary rights, and to address their concerns.
- Whaling.comgives you continuous updates on what the world media is
writing about whales and the whaling issues.
- Greenpeace "is an
independent, campaigning organisation which uses non-violent,creative
confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and to force the
solutions which are essential to a green and peaceful future."
- The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society "campaigns against those countries and people who
continue to kill whales and dolphins for profit."
- The World Wide Fund for Nature's (WWF, World Wildlife
Fund) "mission is to conserve nature and
ecological processes by: - preserving genetic, species, and ecosystem
diversity; - ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is
sustainable now and in the longer term, for the benefit of all life on
Earth; - promoting actions to reduce to a minimum pollution and the wasteful
exploitation and consumption of resources and energy."
- Inuit Circumpolar Conference is an international
non-governmental organization representing the Inuit of Greenland, Canada,
Alaska, and Chukotka (Russia).
- International Wildlife Management Consortium (IWMC) "is a worldwide coalition of wildlife
managers, who believe in the sustainable utilization of wildlife resources
and consider it as the most dynamic incentive for encouraging human beings
to support, promote and implement conservation efforts."
- The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society "is on the front lines, defending the world's
marine mammals with direct and decisive action."
- Whaling Information From Japan, private web site with information on whaling - mostly
Japanese. Contains a collection of publications by the Institute of Cetacean
Research.
- International Fund for Animal Welfare's (IFAW) "mission is to promote and ensure the just and
kind treatment of animals as sentient beings. It includes improving the
quality of the lives of animals and their environment, preserving animals
from extinction, preventing and abolishing animal cruelty, and ensuring that
the offshore Canadian and Norwegian hunt for harp and hooded seals in the
Northwest Atlantic is brought to an end."
- TRAFFIC's "specific
mission is to help ensure that wildlife trade is sustainable and in
accordance with domestic and international laws and agreements, through the
investigation, monitoring and reporting of such trade, particularly that
which is detrimental to the survival of flora and fauna and that which is
illegal."
- The International Wildlife Coalition (IWC) "was founded specifically to be
an advocacy organization with a three part mandate: ·Prevent cruelty to
wildlife, ·Prevent killing of wildlife, · Prevent destruction of wildlife
habitat."
- The Watery World of Whales, "presented by WHALES in DANGER with the desire that,
through information and education, we will foster a sincere love of this
earth and stop man's inhumanity to whales."
- EnviroLink is
"the largest online environmental information resource on the planet.
EnviroLink is a non-profit organization...a grassroots online community that
unites hundreds of organizations and volunteers around the world with
millions of people in over 130 countries."
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) "is dedicated to establishing and
protecting the rights of all animals. PETA operates under the simple
principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for
entertainment."
- The Whale Information Network's "Objective is to assist and enhance the
research,understanding, welfare and conservation of all the 25 species of
whales and dolphins in Southern Australian waters. The Whale Information
Network does not support any form of whale-watching from boats. We believe
that this activity annoys and distresses them."
- The WhaleNet website "is focusing on whales and marine research, WhaleNet is
dedicated to interdisciplinary education. Our Goal is to foster excitement
about learning and the environment."
- The International Marine Mammal
Association Inc. (IMMA) "is a not-for-profit organization
dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals and their habitats
worldwide, through research and education initiatives."
- IUCN's (The World Conservation Union) "Mission is to influence, encourage and assist
societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of
nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and
ecologically sustainable." Contains IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species.
- The Environmental Investigation Agency
(EIA) "is an independent, non-profit,
non-violent organisation funded solely by private donations."
- Japan Whaling Association."This Homepage is aimed at providing thegeneral public with
accurate information on the whaling issues, especially in the face of often
incorrect and biased information propagated to the mass media and the public
by some irresponsible environmental fund-raising organizations."
- Keiko the Killer Whale "star of Free Willy, Free Willy II and Free Willy III, is now kept
in a sea-pen in Iceland."
- Marmam News is an archive of Marine Mammal related
newswire stories.
- The Ark Trust Inc. "is a national, non-profit animal
protection organization devoted to raising public awareness about the vast
spectrum of animal issues. Mission statement: "Cruelty can't stand the
spotlight"."
- The European Cetacean Society "is aimed at the exchange of
information between dolphin and whale researchers inside and outside Europe.
The ECS is therefore basically a scientific organization, but many members
are just interested in whales and dolphins without being professional
biologists."
- The Institute of Cetacean Research welcomes you to join our home page Here you will
enrich your knowledge of whales, in the fields of natural and social
sciences.
- People Eating Tasty Animals A resource for those who enjoy eating meat, wearing
fur and leather, hunting, and the fruits of scientific research (and more!).
- Cetacean Society International We are dedicated to the
preservation and protection of all cetaceans (whales, dolphins and
porpoises) and the marine environment on a global basis..
- ACZISC (Atlantic Coastal Zone Information
Steering Committee) lists and describes 608 databases of relevance to
the integrated management of the coastal zone of Atlantic Canada.