NOAA's Conflict of Interest by RoseWrites Coffee Mug
This mug sends a strong message to everyone involved in finding the true cause(s) of North Atlantic right whale deaths. It's obvious that ship strikes and entanglements are the key reasons NOAA is touting for the deaths of N.A. right whales. Yet the NOAA should NOT be involved in this investigation at all since the U.S. gov't is funding Wolbachia-infected Aedes releases.
In fact, David Gouveia said, "What we might glean from the report: A general cause; commercial gear, fishing interactions."
What's more, there is STILL a ban on North Atlantic right whale rescues (which WILL make pathologists' reports inconclusive).
FACT: The evidence that ship strikes and entanglements is extremely weak and pathologists have said these could have occurred after death. Their "trauma could have been inflicted after death." Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/north-atlantic-right-whale-deaths-necropsy-1.4187344
Tonya Wimmer, director for the Marine Animal Response Society, said: "There is nothing on them. There doesn't seem to be anything apparent from the outside [that caused their death]." Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/six-dead-right-whales-1.4176832
And the low birth rates (which COULD also be related to Wolbachia in 1/3 of their Cal fin) will not even be looked at in this UME [Unusual Mortality Event].
"We want to make sure that what we see is correct," she added ... But Bourque said experts still can't say definitively what killed any of the whales." Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-right-whales-necropsies-avc-report-1.4258918
So, I wrote many politicians, public health departments, doctors, scientists, and researchers to inform them of what is more likely (with credible studies).
And, I offered a viable solution (for whales and humans). Here is the last video (part III) of NOAA Responds: North Atlantic Right Whale Deaths: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49azQ2Zonuo
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