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Japan to resume whaling


Japan Will Resume Commercial Whaling in 2019, Defies Decades-Old Intl Moratorium Tokyo has voted to leave the International Whaling Commission (IWC) By: Daniel Newton  |@NeonNettle on 26th December 2018 @ 4.00pm © press Tokyo has voted to leave the International Whaling Commission (IWC) Japan has defied a 1986 international moratorium on hunting endangered species by announcing it will become commercial operations of whaling in 2019, according to a government decision.Causing outrage amongst animals rights groups and environmentalists, Tokyo has voted to leave the International Whaling Commission (IWC), meaning Japanese whalers will be able to continue to hunt for the first time in over 30 years.Japan said it would inform the IWC of its decision by the year's end.The announcement comes after IWC declined Japans request to admit fishers to hunt minke and other whales protected by the organization.The environmentalist has called Tokyo "sneaky" by using timing to avoid condemnation. © pressHave your say - Hit the comments below Its clear that the government is trying to sneak in this announcement at the end of the year, away from the spotlight of international media, but the world sees this for what it is, Greenpeace said.RT reports: It warned that high-end technology led to overfishing in Japanese waters and high seas, resulting in the depletion of many whale species.Most whale populations have not yet recovered, the NGO said, adding that the list includes larger whales such as blue whales, fin whales, and sei whales.From a technological point of view, modern-day whaling includes using explosive harpoons.TRENDING: Federal Law Enforcement Agencies Sued for Hacking Activities Cover Up The projectile is typically launched from a cannon, penetrating the whales hide and exploding.Whalers usually target the head of a whale, inflicting heavy brain damage and knocking the giant mammal out, or instantly killing it. © pressIn past years, hundreds of whales were killed in what Japanese officials called research or scientific efforts. Nevertheless, so-called scientific research hunts were specially allowed under a controversial clause in the Antarctic Treaty.Japan is not the first country to resume commercial whaling, as it joins Iceland and Norway in openly defying the IWC's 1986 ban.Earlier in April, Icelandic fishermen set a target of 191 kills for the season, drawing international criticism.Whaling is a thorny issue in Japanese society, where the tradition of hunting marine mammals has survived for centuries.Whale meat was vital in post-WWII Japan, but its consumption dropped significantly as the country became prosperous during the following decades.However, Japans conservative government argues that there is a need to pass whaling culture on to the next generation.Many members of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Liberal Democratic Party do support whaling, and he comes from a constituency where whale hunting remains popular.

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It's for feeding people, so I have some concession here...

Apparently whale meat tastes quite good too...

Now if we could fully decommission Fukushima's nuke plants from pumping 1/2-a-million litres of nuke-shyte a day into the Pacific, maybe some whales will come back to their shores, instead of fishing-out Australia's waters...

Anyhow, better them saying that it's for human consumption than scientific research...

We won't mention the shark-hunting boats...Where the whole shark is thrown back alive into the water, but without any fins...

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Too bad, much shark meat is also good.

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Funny story. I lived with a nurse supervisor 8 years. Another super, a friend of hers married a Chief up the Neah Bay Indian res on the NW tip of WA. They are allowed to whale. First ceremony she had to eat whale meat. Hell, I would. I'll eat most anything. Kolrabi is off the list though, and chestnuts too.  



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