A CAST OF
"REAL LIFE HEROES" OFFICIALLY LAUNCHES THE
"SAVE
THE WHALES AGAIN!" CAMPAIGN
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From left to
right - Leonard Roberts, Noah Gray-Cabey, Logan Soderling,
Susan Millward,
Jeff Pantukhoff, Hayden Panettiere, Greg Grunberg, &
Jack Coleman
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On
the heels of a meeting of Pro-Whaling nations in Japan, Hayden
Panettiere and others, banded together for a real life sequel
officially launching the global conservation campaign
“Save the Whales Again!"
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Hollywood,
California (February 16, 2007)The
conclusion of a meeting of pro-whaling nations in Japan seeded
a new “Save the Whales” movement. Conservation
groups along with Campaign spokesperson Hayden Panettiere announced
a new global conservation campaign “Save the Whales
Again!” while premiering several Public Service
Announcements (PSAs) featuring Hayden, Pierce Brosnan,
Alexandra Paul and others.
Jeff Pantukhoff, President and Founder of the Whaleman
Foundation with Heroes' Star Hayden Panettiere. |
The Campaign is aimed
at ending whaling worldwide while raising awareness to all the threats
dolphins and whales face. The growing threats include: toxic
pollutants such as DDT, dioxins, PCBs and mercury; deadly high
intensity sounds produced by military sonars and airguns; by-catch,
with some 300,000 dolphins and whales lost every year - drowned after
they become entangled in fishing nets and other fishing gear;
over-fishing of prey species; ship strikes; climate change affecting
habitat, migration routes and prey species availability; habitat
destruction; and increased whaling.
“Today, most people
think the whales have been saved due to the success of the original
“Save The Whales” movement of the 70's which resulted with a
moratorium or ban on commercial whaling, but unfortunately, nothing
could be further from the truth.” said Jeff Pantukhoff, President
and Founder of the Hawaii based Whaleman Foundation and Executive
Director for the “Save the Whales Again!” Campaign. “Along
with the other alarming threats, whaling nations now are poised to
take control of the International Whaling Commission” continued
Pantukhoff. “That’s why we’ve come together now to mount
this global campaign called “Save the Whales Again!”
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to official whaling record data almost 2½ million whales were
killed between 1910 and 1986 including over 350,000 blue
whales, over 850,000 fin whales, nearly 700,000 sperm whales,
over 160,000 humpback whales, 265,000 sei whales, and 78,000
others including right and gray whales. In the last 20 years,
since the moratorium on commercial whaling went into effect,
over 25,000 whales have been killed, the majority by Japanese,
Norwegian, and Icelandic whalers using loopholes in the
Whaling Convention. |

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Now it's the little known minke
whale who’s the main target of their exploding harpoons.
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Hayden Panettiere, who plays cheerleader Claire Bennett on the
hit TV show Heroes, and who has been
working closely with the Whaleman Foundation over the past two
years, officially launched the Campaign.
E! Entertainment
News Crew interviewing Hayden & Jeff.
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“What most people
really need to understand is that the smallest of the great whales,
the minke whale, has been the main target of the whalers since the
so-called moratorium went into effect” said Jack Coleman who plays
Hayden’s father Mr. Bennett aka HRG in the show. He continued
“So, one of the goals of this Campaign is to introduce the minke
whale to the public so that people will care about them as much as
they do about say the humpback whale.”
Greg Grunberg, Heroes’
telepathic policeman Matt Parkman weighed in “Right now, the
humpback whale is the celebrity of the sea and the humpback definitely
has the best press agent out there. The minke whale is virtually
unknown. We hope that after you watch the PSAs that we’ve made, you
will also appreciate how beautiful, gentle, curious, and intelligent
the minke whale is and you’ll be as outraged as we are about how
many thousands of them are being needlessly slaughtered every year.”
Eleven-year-old
Noah Gray-Cabey who plays Micah Sanders , stood on a box to
say “On TV, we’ve got one of the best jobs on the planet
playing make-believe heroes trying to save the world.
Well, as you can see, this stuff kind of rubs off on us… So
here we are now, real people trying to make a real difference
in the world.”
Jeff Pantukhoff with our two youngest spoke- persons, 11
year old Noah Gray-Cabey & 6 year old Logan Solderling. |
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At the 2005 meeting of
the International Whaling Commission Japan announced that it was more
than doubling its ‘scientific whaling’ quotas for the coming
seasons. A year later, Norway announced it would almost double
its self-appointed quota to 1,052 whales. Iceland, as well as
continuing to conduct so-called scientific whaling, announced its
intention to resume commercial whaling last October. In all
thousands of minke whales along with hundreds of endangered fin,
sperm, sei, and Bryde’s whales are targeted and right now Japanese
whalers are killing whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
Later this year, Japanese whalers plan on returning there to kill
threatened humpback whales, the celebrity of the sea.
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“It’s
outrageous and what makes the situation even more dire is that
our government, once the most ardent defender of the whales,
is doing virtually nothing to stop the increasing
slaughter.” said Alexandra Paul, best known for her
lifeguard role on TV’s Baywatch, who unfortunately
couldn’t attend but provided this quote, “Since
President Bush has been in office, Japan has increased its
whale killing nearly 300%, Norway has almost doubled its
intended slaughter, and after taking an illegal reservation to
the whaling ban, Iceland is whaling again. The Bush
Administration has just let this all happen even though most
Americans are against whaling and want our government to take
action to stop the whaling. This is just wrong on so many
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“The whaling
countries claim there are markets for whale products but Japan,
Norway, and Iceland have tons of surplus stockpiled in freezers.”
said Susan Millward, of the Washington D.C. based Animal Welfare
Institute, the organization that founded the original Save the
Whales campaign of the 1970s. “This needless slaughter can be
stopped and the U.S. government has the tools available to do so in
the form of domestic trade sanction legislation. We were witness
to the U.S. government stepping up once before to bring about the
whaling moratorium and the U.S. can do again but it chooses not to,
preferring to place playing politics with whales over their safety and
future survival.”
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“Whaling is
cruel and archaic, whale meat and blubber are highly
contaminated through pollution caused by us and unsafe for
human consumption, there is no real demand for whale
products... and worldwide public sentiment agrees with us,”
said Julian Lennon from his London home, who recently
re-recorded his song, Saltwater for his whale
documentary The Gathering - Return of the Whaledreamers
and to help the Campaign.
He continued, “We are happy to support this
movement…it’s 2007, it's time to stop whaling. It’s time
for us all to come together...to Save the Whales
Again!”
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Hayden
closed the campaign launch by displaying her Heroes
promotion t-shirt with the slogan Save the
Cheerleader…Save the World. She had crossed out Cheerleader
and inserted the word Whales to read Save the
Whales…Save the World! She explained the significance
“You see dolphins and whales are the barometer to the health
of our oceans...as go the dolphins and whales, so go the
oceans, and as go the oceans, so goes life on earth. So you
see, its simple. If we save the whales, we can save the world.
That’s why its time to Save the Whales Again!” |
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Save the Whales Again!
is our new battle cry!
Whales and dolphins need your help now more than ever before.
Please join the fight! Its time to Save the Whales Again!!!

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