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Originally Posted by The Batlord
So what happens when the whales are gone? What do the po' islanders eat then? Sounds to me like we'll just have hungry natives and no whales. Or we could, ya know... save the whales. Still have hungry islanders, but it is what it is.
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Save the whales how?? By chasing Japanese ships all over the place?? The Japanese are not and never were the cause of the whale's problem. At first it was the whalers of Europe and America that did it but since the 20th century, it has been because we are destroying the whale's food sources (fish stocks and plankton) and habitat:
Australia
Half of Great Barrier Reef Lost in Past 3 Decades
Warming waters linked to giant jellyfish outbreaks, Sea of Japan | Global Warming Effects
Great Pacific Garbage Patch - National Geographic Education
You want to save the whale, start there; otherwise don't bother.