Dolphin increasingly on the menu in poor countries
"This
is essentially a bushmeat problem," says Martin Robards of the
Wildlife Conservation Society in Alaska. Robards worked with Randall
Reeves of the Okapi Wildlife Associates in Quebec, Canada, to compile
the first comprehensive report of the types and numbers of marine
mammals consumed each year. Their review of some 900 sources found that
large-scale whaling has decreased in the last four decades, but that
doesn't mean marine mammals are out of danger.
Smaller
cetaceans are making their way to dinner plates as other protein
sources are dwindling in coastal areas of west Africa, Peru, Brazil,
Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, India, the
Philippines and Burma. From 1970 to 2009, at least 92 species of
cetaceans were eaten by humansavg free anti-virus download http://free.avg.com/us-en/download
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