Brighton: Great Escape festival drops partner over whale killings – BBC
The Brighton Great Escape festival has severed ties with its partner following outrage over whale killings in Japan. The decision ...
Read moreThe Brighton Great Escape festival has severed ties with its partner following outrage over whale killings in Japan. The decision ...
Read moreIceland and the Faroe Islands remain notorious for their ongoing practices of cetacean slaughter, attracting global condemnation. The Sea Shepherd ...
Read moreToxic chemical pollution persists on the Isle of Man, prompting concerns about its UNESCO World Heritage status. The government defends ...
Read moreThe Great Escape festival in Brighton has severed ties with its primary partner amidst rising controversy over whale killings. Organizers ...
Read moreAt its annual meeting in Portugal, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) announced the addition of 14 new ...
Read moreThe Monaco Blue Initiative convened experts to address marine protection and financing strategies, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to ...
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Read moreIceland has canceled its whaling season for the second consecutive year, citing market uncertainties and declining demand for whale meat. ...
Read moreGreece has officially launched its first Maritime Spatial Planning Framework, aiming to balance marine resource management with environmental protection. This ...
Read moreCampaigners have condemned the UK's new fishing deal with the Faroe Islands as "blood-stained," citing concerns over the continued hunting ...
Read moreThe UK and the Faroe Islands have reached an agreement on fishing opportunities for 2025, marking a significant milestone in ...
Read moreIn a tragic event, Sea Shepherd Global reports another mass slaughter of white-sided dolphins in the Faroe Islands. This annual ...
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