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Dear Sirs, how comes that marine biologists observe for months a fin whale in baltic sea without any information of public opinion, and then, when after months of ill feeding declare, when the mamal dies, it would not have starved to death and make it a trophy for anyone's private little war ? Why not having invited at once some indigenous people still knowing about tradition and having killed the animal, as for better use then spending tons of soap and mmoney to "wash" the bones out off the rest of the animal now ?

In baltic german sea a finwhale "stranded" last July (2005) and now died another one finally last weekend (2006), whilst in London dies after ridiculous sightseeing-hunt another whale. Are these mamals just in the way (of pipe-, telecom-lines), or cannot stand the mass of satellite emission and other soundwaves ?

Has ever someone made a connection between whale "stranding" and technical changes in the deep sea environment ?

Fin whale and blue whale are descendants from land animals 50 mio. years ago. If they die now, when will we starve to death and "strand by stress" ?

Very best regards