Hunting the Ice Whales
For 25 years, Japanese scientists have harpooned up to 900 whales a year in the name of science. Now on this unique quest into the coldest and most dangerous ocean on earth, internationally renowned New Zealand, Australian, and French specialists will combine their expertise to prove non-lethal research can work.
For 25 years, Japanese scientists have harpooned up to 900 whales a year in the name of science. Now on this unique quest into the coldest and most dangerous ocean on earth, internationally renowned New Zealand, Australian, and French specialists will combine their expertise to prove non-lethal research can work.
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