Preventing unlawful Icelandic whaling in international waters

Whales play a crucial role in marine ecosystems by helping to regulate the food chain and contributing to the balance of oceanic ecosystems, but many species are under threat. Fin whales are considered an endangered species due to the historical overhunting by commercial whaling fleets that caused a significant decline in their populations. 


Although commercial whaling of fin whales has been banned by the International Whaling Commission since 1986, some countries, including Iceland, continue to hunt them under controversial whaling programs. Commercial whaling is dangerous because it not only leads to the decline of whale populations, but also affects the health of the entire marine ecosystem. The removal of whales from the food chain could cause a domino effect, leading to a collapse of marine ecosystems and ultimately, the loss of biodiversity.


In addition to its ecological implications, the practice is entirely inhumane. According to the 2022 Icelandic Whaling Report:

In total, the “Whaling Company” killed 148 whales, primarily to sell the meat to Japan, where it is still consumed as food. In 2023 the company is authorized to kill up to 161 of these majestic creatures.

 

The Captain Paul Watson Foundation has established Operation Paiakan for the purpose of protecting these endangered Fin whales from Icelandic whalers outside of their national waters. Ocean Born Foundation is pleased to contribute to this initiative to protect more marine species.

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MICHAEL ROSEN

Michael Rosen has experience at a partner and co-founder level in private equity and venture capital funds. He has evaluated, executed and managed investments across many sectors and stages, raised capital, managed teams and worked closely with portfolio companies. He was the COO of a listed investment vehicle, and most recently the CIO of Ocean Born Impact where he oversaw investment strategies focused on companies that positively impact planetary health, emphasizing areas such as the energy transition, clean transportation, sustainable production, and enabling technologies.

 

Earlier in his career, Michael served as a Partner at Pamplona Capital Management, where he was responsible for identifying and managing investment opportunities across various sectors. His career began as an Analyst in the Financial Sponsors Group at Merrill Lynch in London.

 

Michael continues to make and support impactful investments that combine environmental sustainability with technological innovation, leveraging his extensive experience in finance and investment management. His investments include impact-focused businesses such as Olio (food waste), Skin Analytics (Al for skin cancer detection), Bramble Energy (hydrogen fuel cells), and CHOOOSE (carbon-offsetting and mitigation).

 

Michael graduated from Oxford University in 2001 with a first class degree in PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), and in 2024 he published his first novel, The Consciousness Company, about a start-up company.

 

Michael is currently a venture partner for the impact fund, Mustard Seed Maze, and is happy to talk about private equity, venture capital and impact investing.