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Our Great Marine ECO Asset Don?t Let Corrupt EU Interests Ruin It Forever
Whale watching is a growing eco-tourism asset globally and in recent years its potential has been recognised around the shores of these Islands. Mann has had its basking shark project for many years and more recently Ireland has been actively promoting its so called ?Atlantic Way? project down the West coast
Par pour Celtic League le 21/05/16 16:10

Whale watching is a growing eco-tourism asset globally and in recent years its potential has been recognised around the shores of these Islands.Mann has had its basking shark project for many years and more recently Ireland has been actively promoting its so called ?Atlantic Way? project down the West coast from Donegal to Kerry an interaction of tourism, the stunning coastline and marine life.In Scotland to various groups are studying or promoting marine study/tourism involving cetaceans and recently whale watchers there had a pleasant surprise.An Orca pod, regular visitors from Iceland at this time of year turned up again and ?brought the family? in the shape of an Orca calf (see link): (voir le site) as we have recorded both the areas of North and West Scotland are the hunting ground of a different type of man made predator, the super-trawler, and both areas risk devastation of the fish stocks which maintain a balance for species such as cetaceans and dolphins.Additionally the vast nets of the monster-trawlers make short work of immature whales like the Orca calf mentioned above and Dolphins often caught with the primary catch and then simply their carcasses discarded.Urgent action is needed to get these vessels out of waters around the British Isles and in the longer term they must be decommissioned completely.It would be a sad day if having realised the eco-strength and potential of our marine environment we allowed rapacious fishing interests and their corruption which goes to the heart of the EU to wreck it for future generations.Image: Orca calf photographed off CaithnessBERNARD MOFFATTIssued by: The Manx branch of the Celtic LeagueTEL: 01624 877918 or 07624 49160920/05/16THE CELTIC LEAGUEThe Celtic League established in 1961 has branches in the six Celtic Countries including our own Mannin branch. It promotes cooperation between the countries and campaigns on a range of political, cultural and environmental matters. It highlights human rights abuse, military activity and socio-economic issuesThe link for the main web pages is below: (voir le site) this!

logo The Celtic League has branches in the six Celtic Countries. It works to promote cooperation between these countries and campaigns on a broad range of political, cultural and environmental matters. It highlights human rights abuse, monitors all military activity and focuses on socio-economic issues. TEL (UK) 01624 877918 MOBILE (UK)07624 491609 (voir le site)
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