{"id":1105,"date":"2007-06-01T04:20:18","date_gmt":"2007-06-01T02:20:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/en.greenmedia.md\/?p=1105"},"modified":"2007-06-01T04:20:18","modified_gmt":"2007-06-01T02:20:18","slug":"defending-whales-from-the-international-donut-commission-in-anchorage-alaska","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/salvaeco.org\/defending-whales-from-the-international-donut-commission-in-anchorage-alaska.html","title":{"rendered":"Defending Whales: From the International Donut Commission, in Anchorage Alaska"},"content":{"rendered":"
IWC stories: The security has been pretty tight here at the IWC – I’ve even seen members of the National Guard wandering about in full fatigues. There’s been lots and lots of police here. That said, the police have been really friendly – and are constantly dropping by the Whale Broadcasting Corporation<\/a> to say hello. Earlier, I caught a hotel security man was eyeing my camera. I thought I was in trouble for something – he wanted advice on doing long exposures of the Northern Lights. <\/p>\n Earlier, our whales expert, John Frizell, was in the elevator of the Captain Cook hotel, with some tourists. <\/p>\n “Are you here for the convention?”, they asked.<\/p>\n “Yes, I am”, said John. \n<\/p>\n