What Will Happen to Whale Watching? A Cautionary Tale Unfolds in Ireland
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What Will Happen to Whale Watching? A Cautionary Tale Unfolds in Ireland
A whale-watching tour company in southwest Ireland has closed, saying that the waters, once teeming with cetaceans, have been overfished, depriving the whales and dolphins of food. Colin Barnes, owner of the two-person, single-boat whale watching company Cork Whale Watch, announced on social media that he would no longer run the tours after some early-season tours saw no whales. Barnes, who started the company in 2001 after years of watching wh…
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