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WDCS Sea Life Junior Whale Conference Day 1 part 4 - Climate Change

WDCS Sea Life Junior Whale Conference

Notre Dame High school have brought us the issue of climate change. Using a series of beautiful illustrations they have discussing how climate change will affect the Arctic relating the impacts to the realm of the Bowhead whale. Whilst the Norwegian Fisheries Association (Norges Fiskarlaget) is holding its annual meeting today in Trondheim to encourage whaling, this group of students is showing us the way that northern countries like the UK and Norway need to adapt rather than keep a stagnant industry alive whilst climate change affects their prey species and environment.

Again the comments and questions from the students show an enormous understanding of this complex issue. Maybe we should be sending these guys to Copenhagen in December :-)


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