Dear MEL School’s
Topic Readers,
Boycott threat
over rare New Zealand dolphin
Does it sound too
radical to boycott seafood in order to save an endangered sea mammal? Well, in
the case of the Maui's dolphin, the world's smallest and scarcest sub-species whose
population is as small as 50, it might be necessary to take an urgent, decisive and
collaborative action. That is why environmentalists are threatening to call a
boycott of New Zealand's seafood industry. The dolphin that those
environmentalists are trying to save is found only in shallow waters near the
coast of north New Zealand. The fishing industry that is threatened for boycott
is critical for the country’s economy, generating NZ$1.5 billion annually whose
customers include China, Australia the EU and US.
The question is
what specific action could save this rarest species from extinction?
Enjoy reading and
learning about a move that could save the endangered species and the country’s environmental
reputation.
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