Iceland resumes whaling after temporary restrictions

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Photo: Shane Horan/Flickr the Country lifted a limit on catching of financial shaft. In June Iceland imposed a temporary ban on hunting on financial shaft (Balaenoptera physalus) whom also call seldyany whales – the second-large animals of a planet after blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus). But now the country authorities again allowed their catching, though with toughening of requirements to hunting methods . By estimates of Food and veterinary managements Iceland in the May report, 67% from 58 whales caught by whaling boats, quickly enough died or fainted. But in the report it is mentioned that in others...