Bring the hunting of whales to a permanent end
Save whales: Send a message to Gorton's CEO asking him to persuade Gortons' parent company, Nissui, to bring the hunting of whales to a permanent end:
https://ctk.greenpeace.org/od-en/ctk-letters/get-info?letter%5fid=1217756
Help us hunt the hunters: Every year, the Japanese whaling fleet takes great pains to conduct their hunt in secrecy. We have our own methods of finding them, but in today's networked world of satellite imagery and instant global information, we'd like to add a new tool to our kit: you. The law of "six degrees of separation" suggests that you, Ocean Defender, know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows precisely where the Japanese fleet is hunting right now. Do you have a friend who works in a field that might have direct knowledge of where the hunters are? Someone making an ocean crossing in the Southern Ocean? A cousin who interprets satellite imagery? A neighbor who monitors marine communications? Ask them if they can help Greenpeace locate the whaling fleet. We've posted information about the ships we're seeking at our hunt-the-hunters page here:
http://oceans.greenpeace.org/en/our-oceans/whaling/hunt-the-hunters
Sign up more defenders: In the quest to sign up a million ocean defenders, everybody can help. You can ask your friends and colleagues to become Ocean Defenders by sending them this e-card:
https://ctk.greenpeace.org/od-en/ctk-ecards/1216348?return_url=/od-en/ctk-ecards/
https://ctk.greenpeace.org/od-en/ctk-letters/get-info?letter%5fid=1217756
Help us hunt the hunters: Every year, the Japanese whaling fleet takes great pains to conduct their hunt in secrecy. We have our own methods of finding them, but in today's networked world of satellite imagery and instant global information, we'd like to add a new tool to our kit: you. The law of "six degrees of separation" suggests that you, Ocean Defender, know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows precisely where the Japanese fleet is hunting right now. Do you have a friend who works in a field that might have direct knowledge of where the hunters are? Someone making an ocean crossing in the Southern Ocean? A cousin who interprets satellite imagery? A neighbor who monitors marine communications? Ask them if they can help Greenpeace locate the whaling fleet. We've posted information about the ships we're seeking at our hunt-the-hunters page here:
http://oceans.greenpeace.org/en/our-oceans/whaling/hunt-the-hunters
Sign up more defenders: In the quest to sign up a million ocean defenders, everybody can help. You can ask your friends and colleagues to become Ocean Defenders by sending them this e-card:
https://ctk.greenpeace.org/od-en/ctk-ecards/1216348?return_url=/od-en/ctk-ecards/
rudkla - 11. Feb, 11:04