Whale clean up of beach
Submitted by Tom M on Fri, 2018-03-23 18:36
A little confused. People are not allowed to remove seawed from the beach, councils not allowed to remove seaweed from the beach, reason being it is a normal environmental occurance and that environmental groups jump up and down. Then why should the whales be removed given this is a natural occurance. I know it will attract whales but isn,t that what happens in the environment. Could this be normal to the food chain and yet people make decisions that impact? Popcorn ready to read peoples comments.
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Tom M
stricko
Posts: 227
Date Joined: 10/05/10
Sounds like a job for the
Sounds like a job for the shore catch shredderator i reckon
ranmar850
Posts: 2702
Date Joined: 12/08/12
Burley for life, there
Does anyone remember the video of the attempt to blow up the grey whale beached in the US? and the rain of slabs of whale meat. One of my most treasured youtube moments![](http://fishwrecked.com/sites/all/libraries/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif)
Kingfish666
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Date Joined: 25/12/14
Yeah I remember the failed
Yeah I remember the failed attempt to blow that whale up hahahah
Saulty2
Posts: 659
Date Joined: 28/05/10
am i missing something?
why not shred for rec. or prof.use ,could be tagged and dated as a once of.
also how is it that they cant craddle them out while still Alive by helicopter say even i nautical mile out surely in this day and age they could design an easy way of releasing once out deep IMO cost of transporting to land fill would be enormous and an abosolute waste of resource
blitzed
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Date Joined: 03/02/11
Would of been good in the
Would of been good in the old days, left them there to burly up, fishing would of been off the chain.
carnarvonite
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Date Joined: 24/07/07
Taste
Was ok if you like your herrng tasting like rotten whale, they retain the smell and taste for ages