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Saturday, July 08, 2006


The Danger Of Whales

According to the BBC News in “Hawaii whales at risk from boats,” that the numbers of whales in Hawaii are increasing annually, which affectd on boats badly the number of accident is increasing annually and the tourism boat owners are the victims of this problem. The danger of whales is increasing whenever they surface the ocean. To avoid there problems boats should be far from the whales, and try to travel below 13 knots. He also mentions that when whales get injured they will disappear in the ocean and never be seen again by the boats. Many ships are watching the Hawaii Ocean; the ocean is protected internationally since 1966 and shipped under the US federal law.

Boats should have a sensor to know the places of the whales and to avoid them. that will decrease the number of dead whales and make oceans safer.
Whales will get the biggest benefit from this machine, because it will decrease the number of dead whales; whales will live more safely,and have their one life with out any danger from the boats; this will guarantee the whales will live for ever, because killing them is bad for the environment, and will affect it more badly, and If we do that, people in (NOAA) will stop talking, which will be better for the business.
People's safety is also a major problem, because if people see there whales get killed, some of them will not be customers again, which will affect negatively on business, and it could get them in big trouble with the governments who control there oceans and other communities which can make them lose their licenses. The benefit is that it will attract all kind of customers because they will feel that it will not affect badly on the environment and it’s not harmful for the whales.
Oceans will be safer, more business will grow, people will be more satisfied by getting more money, (NOAA) and other administrations will not have any problem with the business, and the community will be more satisfied.

BBC NEWS web site (2006, may 8) “Hawaii whales at risk from boats,”

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