
Iceland: Activists ride WHALE carcass in anti-whaling protest
Icelandic whalers killed the first fin whale of the 2015 whaling season on Wednesday, towing it to the port of Hvalfjordur near Reykjavik.
As the whale was pulled towards the whaling station for processing, activists of the anti-whaling NGO "Hard to Port" lit smoke flares in the waters around the marine mammal, before one protester climbed atop the carcass holding a banner reading "#Whaler watching."
In 2013 the Icelandic government reissued whaling quotas for 154 endangered fin whales and 229 minke whales annually, Hard to Port writes in a statement. That's despite a 1986 ban on whaling by the International Whaling Commission. The whale flesh is processed and then exported overseas for consumption.

Icelandic whalers killed the first fin whale of the 2015 whaling season on Wednesday, towing it to the port of Hvalfjordur near Reykjavik.
As the whale was pulled towards the whaling station for processing, activists of the anti-whaling NGO "Hard to Port" lit smoke flares in the waters around the marine mammal, before one protester climbed atop the carcass holding a banner reading "#Whaler watching."
In 2013 the Icelandic government reissued whaling quotas for 154 endangered fin whales and 229 minke whales annually, Hard to Port writes in a statement. That's despite a 1986 ban on whaling by the International Whaling Commission. The whale flesh is processed and then exported overseas for consumption.