The bottlenose whale that has stranded on a mudflat in Langstone Harbour, off the Hampshire coast could be another victim of the Royal Navy’s powerful anti-submarine sonar claimed a Sussex based conservation group today.
The campaigners also called for the animal to be humanely put down to save it further suffering.
Campaign Whale’s Director Andy Ottaway said ‘It’s a tragic situation but this whale should not be put through a prolonged rescue attempt and the kindest thing would be to put it out of its misery as quickly and humanely as possible’
Iceland's whalers have belatedly been granted a quota of 40 minke whales to kill over the next few months but the government is clearly divided over the issue with Foreign Minister Ingibjorg Solrun Gisladottir warning that resuming the whale hunt could damage Iceland's "long term interests".
Japan has announced it will not kill 50 humpback whales this winter after talks with the United States have increased fears that a political deal is imminent that will lift the 22 year ban on commercial whaling.
On October 4th, Campaign Whale Director Andy Ottaway and MEP Caroline Lucas met with Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas in Brussels, handing him a 110,000 hand-signed petition calling for the EU to do more to protect whales and stop commercial whaling.

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Members of the Makah tribe of the north-west USA illegally killed a grey whale on Saturday 8th September. Although commercial whaling is banned in the United States, the Makah tribe claim they have a cultural, and Treaty right with the US Government, to hunt whales after a lapse of over 70 years.
Campaign Whale has welcomed the announcement by Fisheries Minister Einar Guofinnsson that the Icelandic Government will not permit more whaling after the current quota expires on August 31.
Town councillors in Taiji, Japan, scene of countless cruel dolphin slaughters, have revealed that schoolchildren in the area have been served dolphin meat containing dangerous levels of mercury, prompting warnings of a potential public health disaster as the country attempts to boost consumption of cetacean meat.
Whales and dolphins around the world are under threat as never before! Campaign Whale needs your help to raise vital campaign funds. There is a list of fund-raising ideas below. I'm sure you can probably think of others.
If you would like to organise a fundraising event please contact us and we will do what we can to help. Meanwhile, extra membership leaflets and campaign petitions are always available on request. Organise an event such as:
- disco
- gig
- pub quiz (set of questions available)
- coffee mornings and cake sales
- jumble sale
- sponsored event e.g. swim, walk, bike ride, silence etc
- auction
- barn dance
- barbecue
- cheese and wine party
- bingo night
- sponsored cricket or football match
- Place a Campaign Whale collection box in a local shop or other venue
- jazz night
- plant sale
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- second-hand book sale
- 'sixties', 'seventies' or 'eighties' night
- tombola
- treasure hunt