Ocean: Swimming With Humpback Whales
The preservation of humpback whales, which began with the Endangered Species Conservation Act, has resulted in a resurgence of their population. Following Taiwan's ban on hunting the whales in 1991, the humpbacks, which migrate past Taiwan's coast, are now visited by tourists led by the very fishermen who used to hunt them. These kinds of programs are evidence that harmony can be found between humans and the ocean.
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