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COVID-19 brings no net gains for marine life––except in Iceland

April 9, 2020 By Merritt Clifton

“There is no market,”  but fish,  shellfish,  seals,  & whales are all still hunted WESTERLY,  Rhode Island;  HONOLULU,  Hawaii;  REYKJAVIK, Iceland––Restaurant closures ordered because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have economically crippled the U.S. commercial fishing industry from Long Island Sound to Hawaii,  and have hit the fishing industry worldwide,  but––except in Iceland,  where a case […]

Filed Under: Africa, African wildlife, Crustaceans, Europe, Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Food, Iceland, Marine life, Meat issues, Namibia, Norway, Scandinavia, Seals, Sub-Saharan, Whales & dolphins, Wildlife Tagged With: Aristos Georgiou, Cynthia Drummond, Joe Roman, Kristján Loftsson, Merritt Clifton, Rick Daysog

Wolves, grey whales, & sea lions targeted to preserve meat-getting traditions

April 8, 2019 By Merritt Clifton

Cultural demand for killing wildlife is much stronger than economic interest             SEATTLE––The good news for wolves,  grey whales,  and California sea lions in the Pacific Northwest is that all three once-endangered predators,  now long off the U.S. endangered species list,  are reclaiming small niches in habitat that for millennia they dominated,  before human activity––especially […]

Filed Under: Conservation, Culture & Animals, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Food, Habitat, Hunting & trapping, Laws, Laws & politics, Marine life, Meat issues, Predators, Seals, USA, Whales & dolphins, Wildlife Tagged With: Ben Maletzke, Evan Bush, Gillian Flaccus, Joel Kretz, Lynda V. Mapes, Merritt Clifton, Robert Wielgus, Shaun Clements

U.K.: “Nation of animal lovers” or of wildlife assassins?

February 9, 2019 By Merritt Clifton

Royal SPCA,  Royal Society for the Protection of Birds,  et al disregard & even promote cruelty on a shocking scale             LONDON,  U.K.––The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Great Britain,  the world’s oldest western-style animal advocacy organization,  founded in 1824 and granted a royal charter in 1840 by Queen Victoria,  wants […]

Filed Under: Activism, Adaptive species, Animal rights & welfare, Conservation, Culture & Animals, Endangered species, Europe, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & "nuisance" wildlife, Feral animals, Fish, Hunting & trapping, Isles, Marine life, Religion & philosophy, Scotland, Seals, United Kingdom, Urban wildlife, Wildlife Tagged With: Fiona Harvey, Jason Endfield, John Robins, Larysa Switlyk, Merritt Clifton, Nicola Sturgeon

Why killing predators won’t bring back the salmon

February 5, 2019 By Merritt Clifton

Gulls join sea lions,  seals,  & cormorants in the crosshairs             VICTORIA,  British Columbia;  PORTLAND, Oregon––Blaming seals and sea lions for declining salmon stocks,  Pacific Balance Pinniped Society founder Thomas Sewid is frustrated these days because,  Sewid posted to Facebook on January 23,  2019,  “My firearm possession and acquisition license is expired.  I cannot hunt […]

Filed Under: Canada, Conservation, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Food, Marine life, Meat issues, Seals, The Americas, Wildlife Tagged With: Bob Sallinger, Brenda Spence, Gillian Flaccus, Gord Jones, Jaime Pinkham, Jonathan Wilkinson, Merritt Clifton, Thomas Sewid

Frustrated fishers push to kill West Coast sea lions & seals

December 20, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

Newly formed Pacific Balance Pinnipeds Society gives voice to anger             VANCOUVER,  B.C.;  PORTLAND,  Oregon––Removing a longtime irritant to the British Columbia wild salmon fishing industry––and a major economic competitor––the British Columbia government and First Nations have agreed to phase out 17 commercial salmon farms operated since 1987 by a company called Marine Harvest off […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Canada, Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Fish, Horses & Farmed Animals, Laws & politics, Marine life, Seals, The Americas, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Bob Sallinger, Merritt Clifton, Tom Sewid

Watchable wildlife species often seen at Hidden Beach

September 17, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

Hidden Beach habitat use overview (See also Exploiting starving orcas to push a boondoggle.) Photographed at Hidden Beach by Beth Clifton Grey whales photographed from Hidden Beach, frequented by as many as three whale at a time for more than a month in spring 2018. Sydney the harbor seal,  born just north of Hidden Beach […]

Filed Under: Birds, Conservation, Crustaceans, Endangered species, Fish, Habitat, Marine life, Other species, Seals, Whales & dolphins, Wildlife

Exploiting starving orcas to push a boondoggle

August 29, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

Habitat “restoration” scheme likely to hurt more than help Small fish were jumping by the dozens in the shallows tonight at Hidden Beach,  near Greenbank,  Washington. Speakers from Northwest Straits and the Island County Marine Resources Committee with alphabet soup behind their names had just alleged only minutes before,  to about 50 attendees at an […]

Filed Under: Birds, Birds, Conservation, Crustaceans, Editorials, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Habitat, Hunted species, Hunting & trapping, Insects, Laws, Laws & politics, Marine life, Opinions & Letters, Seals, USA, Whales & dolphins, Wildlife

Thin ice & few buyers for pelts, but Canadian sealers kill 60,000 seal pups anyway

April 29, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

2018 seal hunt close to the end ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland––Perhaps the surest sign that the annual Atlantic Canada seal hunt is fading into history is the lack of prominence it has had this spring in the St. Johns Telegram,  the leading media voice serving Newfoundland since 1879,  which through April 2018 had barely mentioned it […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Canada, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, India, Indian subcontinent, Laws & politics, Marine life, Politics, Seals, The Americas, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife Tagged With: Ian Robichaud, Julia Page, Justin Trudeau, Merritt Clifton, Rejean Vigneau, Tristin Hopper

Washington bans Atlantic salmon sea pens––what’s in it for the fish?

April 3, 2018 By Merritt Clifton

Five-year phase-out of Atlantic salmon farming mandated by law OLYMPIA,  Washington––What is in it for the fish? That is a question hardly anyone is asking,  or is likely to ask,  as Washington state embarks upon a legislatively mandated five-year phase-out of the sea pen-raised Atlantic salmon industry in Puget Sound. The phase-out bill was introduced […]

Filed Under: Culture & Animals, Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Fish, Food, Horses & Farmed Animals, Marine life, Meat issues, Sea otters, Seals, Wildlife Tagged With: Craig Medred, Jay Inslee, Joel Richardson, Kristine Lytton, Lynda V. Mapes, Merritt Clifton

Campaign to pull the plug on Navy dolphin program takes to the air

April 29, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

Dolphin base looks like a sewage treatment plant          SAN DIEGO,  California––Campaigning for an end to marine mammal use by the U.S. Navy,  former dolphin trainers Ric Trout and Russ Rector got a big boost on April 27,  2017 from CBS News 8 reporter Steve Price,  who extensively aired recent video clips of the main […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Exhibition, Marine life, Marine mammals, Research & testing, Science, Seals, USA, Whales & dolphins, Wildlife Tagged With: Makai, Merritt Clifton, Ric Trout, Russ Rector, Steve Price

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