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Beetje onzinnig om een beschermde diersoort te eten. Eiwitbronnen genoeg, laat de walvissen liever zwemmen.
Behalve dat het onzinnig is, kleven er ook nog eens de nodige risico's aan. Walvisvlees zit vol zware metalen en andere gifstoffen.
The results of a study that will appear in the June 15 edition of the Journal of Environmental Science and Technology indicate that packaged whale meat in Japan contains dangerously high levels of mercury.
Dangerous levels of mercury appear to be present in whale, dolphin and porpoise meat sold widely as food in Japan, according to a study by Japanese scientists. One U.S. researcher says the findings point to a "major health problem" in Japan.
Whale and dolphin products for public consumption are contaminated with high levels of mercury, dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls, commonly known as PCBs, a joint study conducted by Japanese, U.S. and British universities has revealed.
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