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Friday, March 27, 1998 at 06:32:13 (EST)
From: someone

your site was okay, but you need more pictures on blue whales.

USA


Tuesday, March 24, 1998 at 10:33:36 (EST)
From: Albee <lia01@kew.schnet.edu.au>

I am doing a project on whales and I would really like more info
on whales and its adaptation!!!

melbourne, Victoria Australia


Sunday, March 15, 1998 at 05:38:34 (EST)
From: Chinta <http://www.northland.net.nz/News>

Wowed by your site. I shall link to it out of my WOW Awards page.
I saw more than 100 pilot whales beached on a Northland shore recently and took photos as hundreds of people struggled day and night to save them. 60 were lost as they kept re-stranding. One theory was that Orca had chased them. Comment???

Horeke, Northland New Zealand


Saturday, March 14, 1998 at 14:07:28 (EST)
From: Kahlil Robinson <reikigal@mcn.org>

I really like whales a lot & when I grow up I want there to be whales. I think that having innocent whales dying is just like having people dying. If we have a right to live on this planet, the whales have a right. The whales should be able to live a happy life.

Mendocino, CA USA


Friday, March 13, 1998 at 21:09:38 (EST)
From: Rajeswari M <rmurali@pc.jaring.my>

I am a zoology student. I was really facinated by the way these creatures (mammals) have adapted themselves to the aquatic life. I still don't understand why people are so stone hearted to slaughter whales for money. They are also the children of God like Man. Why don't these people understand that even whales have a heart and also feelings like us. Please try to save these wonderful creatures which should not become an antique for our future generations to see and learn more about whales.

Kuala Lumpur, KL Malaysia


Friday, March 13, 1998 at 01:34:59 (EST)
From: R. Reinhart <rreinhar@edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu>

Can anyone tell me if you could view Sperm whales off the coast of Dominica in late March? Are there any strong possibilities for whale or dolphin sightinings anywhere in the Southern Caribbean in late March? Any information will be helpful. Thank you

USA


Thursday, March 05, 1998 at 22:47:46 (EST)
From: Jon Sumby <nonni@green.net.au>

Lovely site - very changed since I last peeked in! the finish and quality of the information rivals the everything else whaley that I have seen.
I'll be back...Jon Sumby - Sea Shepherd- Australia

Melbourne, Victoria Australia


Thursday, March 05, 1998 at 05:52:56 (EST)
From: Susan Soltero <susan@isla.net>

I'm a television reporter looking for video or information I can use on the air about whales and dolphins. We have at least 22 different species here. My fax number at TeleOnce is (787)723-6385 or e-mail me. Thanks.

San Juan, Puerto Rico USA


Tuesday, March 03, 1998 at 05:01:04 (EST)
From: Not going to say <Not telling>

Your site Sucks it is the worst i have ever seen

Cambridge, Ontario Canada


Saturday, February 28, 1998 at 14:33:54 (EST)
From: Picole Juergensen <Picole10@hotmail.com>

I think your page is really neat, and I love the way you have all the different thigns to do. I love orcas, and I found plenty on them. I love it!!
Chow~
Picole

Rogue River, Oregon USA


Tuesday, February 24, 1998 at 06:15:43 (EST)
From: Chemichameleon <hanjim@bloomingdaletel.com>

I think whales are the most amazing and well-adapted creatures. I believe they are much smarter than humans, and when they see us, I bet their thinking, "Why are these things still on land?"

IN USA


Monday, February 23, 1998 at 09:28:00 (EST)
From: AMY ANDERSON

I REALLY LOVE WHALES! SO DO MY TEACHERS. I HOPE THE WHALE POP.
WILL GO UP INSTEAD OF DOWN. WELL I SPOKE MY PEACE SEE YOU LATER!

USA


Saturday, February 21, 1998 at 10:47:19 (EST)
From: Royce Ann Haven <puffs2@webtv.net>

I would very much like to help in anyway I can.... Please understand this is a serious comment.... I don't have much money and I know you need that, but there must be somenthing I can do !!! Please please contact me with something...I greatly appreciate your efforts and wish to join in on these efforts in any way I can.... Thank you

Alb, N M USA


Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 13:22:36 (EST)
From: GRINDABO

I dont know if you believe in Greenpeace? But what about the enviromental disaster they created in Greenland some years ago? They succeeded in stopping the people of Greenland hunting "babyseals" The only effect of this was that several years later, there were too many seals in the ocean and they ate all the fish. What is the point of that? What good did it do??

YOU CAN┤T MESS WITH NATURE. Why do you people not see that? The nature has to go it┤s way. Somebody eats somebody which has eaten somebody....Why can┤t you see that If you didn┤t put so much POISON into the sea, and we didn┤t kill some whales. What do you think would happen then? Whom would it strike? What kind of race would be eaten up by the whales? How could the people, that live of the fish which the way too big whale population would eat, then survive?

STOP MESSING WITH NATURE---THAT IS NOT YOUR ASSIGNMENT IN LIFE---STOP POLLUTING OUR OCEAN

I think that you are all crazy fanatic┤s. The page sucks and there is no truth in the informations on the link to the place about the faroese pilot whale killings. What right do you have to write such information that is not true? How do you survive? What do you eat? Do you ever kill flys?

Do you ever eat something that was once alive?

The pilot whale is NOT a race in danger. The pollution of the seas, which your country is a part of, kill more whales than we do in 7 years. Pigs and cow┤s are held in captivety all their lives and then killed so people can eat them?????? Why the don┤t you go after them instead???? Are pigs and cow┤s not as beautiful as whales???? Is there not enough money in such activity???

CLEAN YOUR OWN MESS BEFORE YOU START TO POINT YOUR FINGER AT SOMEBODY ELSE.

Klaksvφk, Faroe Island


Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 10:32:53 (EST)
From: Autumn Helmick <JCataline01@sceinet.com>

I think that when I grow up that I want to be a whale whatcher.
I have always love sea animals and I have always wanted to learn more about them.
I think it is really great that you are doing this for the whales and stuff,
I mean the raising money and everything!!!
The reason I visted your site is because in school we are doing reports on any type of whale.
I pick the Blue Whale and found a lot of stuff.
If you could send me any info on this whale please go right ahead.
Thanks sooo much !!!

Autumn Rose Helmick

Boardman, ohio USA


Sunday, February 08, 1998 at 00:52:00 (EST)
From: Wade Martin <wade@chariot.net.au>

I really like whales and dolphins and I think that it is a shame that so
many whales get hunted down each year. This is a great site with some
great pictures. Some of these I can use to make great destop wallpaper for
my computer. Thanks for reading this anyway. Bye.

Adelaide, SA Australia


Thursday, February 05, 1998 at 07:23:27 (EST)
From: Molly Ponnens

I like it very very very much.

Shakopee, MN, USA


Thursday, February 05, 1998 at 05:58:19 (EST)
From: Manuel Jose Prieto <Mprieto@uno.edu>

S.O.S, Beluga Whale in problem, for information send me a e-mail

I am a chilean law studens who loves sea mammals. In March I am going to return to Chile and my idea is work in the sea mammals rights, so if you are interested in work in my country contact me.
The other thing that I have to say is that in Chicago is a beluga whale in trouble. She speaks with me, so I need information to help her. If you know how, please send me a e-mail for more information..
Bye, and power and love to you.

New Orleans, USA


Tuesday, February 03, 1998 at 05:49:31 (EST)
From: Richard Hall Hall <roquet@pedro-roquet.com>

I'm trying to find photos of Narwhals (Monodon Monoceros).
I've found LOTS of drawings, but very few photos.
Can anyone help ?
Many thanks and best regards
Richard

SPAIN


Friday, January 30, 1998 at 13:42:09 (EST)
From: Katie Campbell <40redshift@worldnet.att.net>

Hi Guys!
Y'all aren't gonna believe this. Instead of holding up the laws of
the U.S.A. President Clinton is on the verge of allowing whaling to
resume n U.S. waters after beng under pressure from this tribe in
Washington State! My girlfriends and I have been busy makin' petitions
to stop him from startin'. He's bound to listen to young children
and teens when he realizes that he'll be hurting the young American
people. It's gonna take more than the children of this country to
change his mind. So we're gonna need all the help we can get from
people in Mexico, Canada, Australia, etc., etc., etc.. G.Clark I think
your help will be needed as well. The President's email is
president@whitehouse.com. Start buggin' him now ASAP!!!! Thank you
all!!!
Alwayz,
Katie Campbell

Virginia USA


Thursday, January 29, 1998 at 20:12:25 (EST)
From: Jochen Laugsch <GGG@rhrk.uni-kl.de>

I need informations about Minke whales in australia; biological details, fotos etc.
Thanks!

Germersheim, Germany


Thursday, January 29, 1998 at 19:44:11 (EST)
From: Mac McCluer <Mac.McCluer@nextel.com>

I teach children in the Atlanta area about whales and dolphins. I volunteer my time. I have done this for over 20 years in California under the Los Angeles Whale Watch program.
If you have received any coorespondence from the Atlanta,Georgia or Chattanooga, Tennesee (or anyone in Georgia) from the US. I would be interested in contacting these teachers to offer my services.

USA


Saturday, January 24, 1998 at 01:49:45 (EST)
From: ANABEL GONZALEZ ALVAREZ <AGONZA@UNINET.NET.COM>

I NEED INFORMATION ABOUT THE BLUE WHALE FOR A RESEARCH I NEED FOTOS AND FILMS,REALLY QUICKLY WRITE TO THE ONE UP OR TO AGALVARE@SCO.MFLOR.MX.
THANKS

MEXICO, D.F MEXICO


Tuesday, January 20, 1998 at 03:29:19 (EST)
From: Brad Bowman

I think that the government should do more to protect the whales. The U.S.A makes a lot of money in tourism from people who come to see the whales or to places like Sea World where they have whales. Can remember when I was a kid and going to Sea World for the first time and how neat it was. It would be neat if whales would comeback because if future generations of kids can't see whales because some idoit was to kill them all it would be a shame.

Keep up the good work!!!!

Kendallville, Indiana USA


Friday, January 16, 1998 at 07:26:26 (EST)
From: ADAM MURIELLO <Scoot345@aol.com>

Hi,
I am a high school student and I am currently in a Marine Biology class. We were assigned a project and part of it was to contact an aquarium for some of our information. I was hoping maybe u could help answer some of my questions.

First off, I know that u could not keep a "Right Whale" in an aquarium and if u could i'd imagine that it would be a very large tank.... but just for my project purposes I would need to know this information. Ok here are some questions..

1. What size and depth tank would be needed for a Right Whale?
2. How many Right Whales could be kept in the tank at one time?
3. What materials should the tank be made of?
4. What other types of organisms can be or should be included in or around the tank?
5. What should you feed Right Whales and how often?
6. Can they be bred in captivity? If not, what are the problems? If so, are there any special conditions necessary?
7. What range of salinity is good?
8. What range of temperature is good?
9. What range of dissloved oxygen is good?
10.How are the waste products removed? Is nitrogen controlled?

If you could as much as you can for me that would be great. I thank you for your time and effort.
thanks, Adam Scoot345@aol.com

E. Brunswick, NJ USA


Wednesday, January 14, 1998 at 12:44:01 (EST)
From: Natalie Campbell

I think this program is great! It has helped me a lot since I am doing a project on Humpback Whales. I have now got all the information because of this program. I really enjoy your help for this netscape on Humpback Whales! P.S. Thanks a bunch!!!!!!!!!!

Fairview, Texas USA


Wednesday, January 14, 1998 at 03:16:32 (EST)
From: Carrie Gerhartz <c.a.gerhartz@usa.net>

I think that your page is beautiful and I wish you the best of luck in your whaling research

kimberly, WI USA


Tuesday, January 13, 1998 at 03:46:09 (EST)
From: Janice Brod

According to your information, the orca is both a Blackfish (smaller toothed whale) and a member of the Delphinidae family, and also the largest member of the Dolphin family, Delphinoidea. What is correct?

USA


Monday, January 05, 1998 at 15:33:29 (EST)
From: Helen Rennie <swillis@powerup.com.au>

I am new on the WWW and I also was in the ocean on Boxing Day, 1997 at a place called Happy Valley where a pod of approx. 78 Minke Whales where chased into shore by two 16' Hammerhead Sharks. The experience that I had is unable to be described because it has revolutionised my thinking about the way for the survival of this planet.

Brisbane, Australia


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