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A new reason to ban whaling: your health




A new reason to ban whaling: your health

A new reason to ban whaling: your health

mongabay.com
November 28, 2008





Health officials have recommended a ban on the eating of pilot whales, a traditional food source, in the Faroe Islands, reports New Scientist. The build-up of toxins — which bioaccumulate up the food chain as predators feed on tainted organisms — have rendered whale meat harmful to humans.



In a statement chief medical officers Pál Weihe and Høgni Debes Joensen announced that pilot whale tissue contains too much mercury, PCBs and DDT derivatives to be fit for human consumption.



"It is with great sadness that this recommendation is provided," they said in the statement. "The pilot whale has kept many Faroese alive through the centuries."



The contamination of the Faroes' food supply is not the result of local activities — it stems from global pollution from industrial and agricultural sources.



Debora MacKenzie. Faroe islanders told to stop eating ‘toxic’ whales New Scientist 28 November 2008



PBS FRONTLINE interview with Dr. Pal Weihe








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