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Shoot: Great Whale Trail Project
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The Great Whale Trail is a collaborative project between Greenpeace and scientists working on humpback whales in the South Pacific. The whales have been tagged in order to produce important information on the movements and migratory destinations of humpback whales from small, un-recovered populations off the Rarotonga (Cook Islands) and New Caledonia. Greenpeace is communicating this critical non-lethal scientific research to the wider public as part of their campaign against Japan's unnecessary lethal "research" in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
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24 Sep, 2007
Satellite Tracking Map
25 Sep, 2007
Whale Research Team Looking for Humpback Whales
22 Sep, 2007
Nan Hauser Educates Children About Whaling
Restrictions apply
25 Sep, 2007
Sakyo Noda and Rawiri Parartene Listen to Whale Song
19 Sep, 2007
Whales in the Sea around Rarotonga
16 Sep, 2007
Rarotonga in the Cook Islands
17 Sep, 2007
Coral Beach in the Cook Islands
16 Sep, 2007
Whale Research Team Head Out to Tag Whales
18 Sep, 2007
Humpback Whale Swims Past Whale Research Boat
17 Sep, 2007
Nan Hauser Gives a Lecture at Whale Research Centre
16 Sep, 2007
Rarotonga in the Cook Islands
21 Sep, 2007
Whales in the Sea Around Rarotonga
25 Sep, 2007
Nan Hauser and Rawiri Parartene Listen to Whale Song
28 Sep, 2007
Nan Hauser in Front of French Navel Vessel
24 Sep, 2007
Rawiri Paratene and Nan Hauser Monitor Movemment of Tagged Whales
25 Sep, 2007
Oceans Great Whale Trail Project
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