Whaling harms image 19. október 2006 12:33 Tourist have begun to cancel whale watching tours booked for next summer with the whale watching company Norðursiglingar in Húsavík confirmed Heimir Harðarson, marketing director and owner of Norðursiglingar. „After commercial whaling started yesterday we have already received cancellations. This decision will obviously affect or business." Around 30.000 tourists went on whale watching tours with Norðursiglingar in summer 2006. Jónína Bjartmarz, Ministry for the Environment, claims that commercial whaling will harm the image of Iceland. She believes Iceland is a leading nation when it comes to dealing with marine resources and believes there are many things to consider. „There are arguments for and against whale hunting. My concerns are that Iceland will loose it's credibility and good image when it comes to environmental issues. I believe our image will weaken when we begin commercial whaling." Bjartmarz believes that misunderstandings about the hunting must be clarified because the debate it not that they are sustainable. The large whale stock can sustain limited hunting. However, it will harm Iceland's image. The decision to resume commercial whaling made by the Government of Iceland has been getting a lot of coverage in the foreign media. All major news agencies in Europe and America have covered the issue. Helgi Ágústsson, Iceland's ambassador in the US was broadcasted live on CNN where he explained the government's stance. A representative from Greenpeace also declared his disappointment with the Icelandic government's decision to lift the ban on commercial whaling. News News in English Mest lesið Fundi forsetanna lokið: Ekkert samkomulag um vopnahlé Erlent Þrjú hjólhýsi „splundruðust“ á Holtavörðuheiðinni Innlent „Sprengingarnar eru að skemma húsin okkar“ Innlent Umfangsmikil gagnárás Úkraínumanna Erlent Sekta Símann fyrir að auglýsa erlenda veðmálasíðu Innlent Sextug kona lést í lestarslysi í Danmörku Erlent Foreldrar verði að halda ró sinni þegar kynferðisbrot eru rædd við börn Innlent Öskurrifust við leigubílstjóra: „Farið til helvítis, þið munuð borga mér“ Innlent Stefán Kristjánsson er látinn Innlent Barnið lét foreldra sína vita af brotinu Innlent
Tourist have begun to cancel whale watching tours booked for next summer with the whale watching company Norðursiglingar in Húsavík confirmed Heimir Harðarson, marketing director and owner of Norðursiglingar. „After commercial whaling started yesterday we have already received cancellations. This decision will obviously affect or business." Around 30.000 tourists went on whale watching tours with Norðursiglingar in summer 2006. Jónína Bjartmarz, Ministry for the Environment, claims that commercial whaling will harm the image of Iceland. She believes Iceland is a leading nation when it comes to dealing with marine resources and believes there are many things to consider. „There are arguments for and against whale hunting. My concerns are that Iceland will loose it's credibility and good image when it comes to environmental issues. I believe our image will weaken when we begin commercial whaling." Bjartmarz believes that misunderstandings about the hunting must be clarified because the debate it not that they are sustainable. The large whale stock can sustain limited hunting. However, it will harm Iceland's image. The decision to resume commercial whaling made by the Government of Iceland has been getting a lot of coverage in the foreign media. All major news agencies in Europe and America have covered the issue. Helgi Ágústsson, Iceland's ambassador in the US was broadcasted live on CNN where he explained the government's stance. A representative from Greenpeace also declared his disappointment with the Icelandic government's decision to lift the ban on commercial whaling.
News News in English Mest lesið Fundi forsetanna lokið: Ekkert samkomulag um vopnahlé Erlent Þrjú hjólhýsi „splundruðust“ á Holtavörðuheiðinni Innlent „Sprengingarnar eru að skemma húsin okkar“ Innlent Umfangsmikil gagnárás Úkraínumanna Erlent Sekta Símann fyrir að auglýsa erlenda veðmálasíðu Innlent Sextug kona lést í lestarslysi í Danmörku Erlent Foreldrar verði að halda ró sinni þegar kynferðisbrot eru rædd við börn Innlent Öskurrifust við leigubílstjóra: „Farið til helvítis, þið munuð borga mér“ Innlent Stefán Kristjánsson er látinn Innlent Barnið lét foreldra sína vita af brotinu Innlent