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Title: Japan's Whaling Fleet Set to Embark on Hunt for 333 Minke Whales
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URL Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/ ... cid=par-weather-right%20module
Published: Nov 30, 2015
Author: The Associated Press
Post Date: 2018-07-19 21:19:03 by BTP Holdings
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Japan's Whaling Fleet Set to Embark on Hunt for 333 Minke Whales

by The Associated Press / Nov.30.2015 / 4:54 AM ET / Updated Nov.30.2015 / 4:58 AM ET

The slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf are hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in Antarctic waters in an undated photo provided by the Australian goverment.Australian Customs Service via AP File

TOKYO — Japan's whaling fleet will leave Tuesday for the Antarctic for a three-month, scaled-down hunt, the government said, despite protests from opponents who say Tokyo has not proven that whales need to be killed for research.

Monday's announcement comes days after Japan submitted its final plan to the International Whaling Commission after the commission's scientific committee said earlier this year that it was not convinced that whales needed to be killed for research on whale stock management and conservation.

The expedition will be the first since the International Court of Justice ruled last year that the hunts were not truly scientific, forcing Tokyo to revise its Antarctic whaling plans. Last year, Japan did go to the Antarctic, but its research did not involve killing any whales.

The slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf are hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in Antarctic waters in an undated photo provided by the Australian goverment.Australian Customs Service via AP File

Japan says lethal sampling is indispensable to obtain data on the maturing ages of whales.

Under Tokyo's revised proposal, it plans to catch up to 333 minke whales each year over the next 12 years, about one-third of what it used to kill, the Fisheries Agency and the Foreign Ministry said in a joint statement Monday. The plan will be evaluated after six years.

Australia, which brought the International Court of Justice case against Japan, said it might send a boat to shadow the Japanese fleet.

This ship is on a six-year-long journey to prove that zero-emission ocean travel is possible

Australian Attorney General George Brandis told the Senate that Australia was "very disappointed" by the resumption of whaling and had taken the matter up at "the highest levels" in a bid to get Japan to change its mind.

If diplomacy fails, Australia will consider sending a Customs and Border Protection Service patrol boat, Brandis said. He did not say what role such a boat might play, but it would likely try to gather evidence of illegal conduct. Japan's actual catch has fallen in recent years in part because of declining domestic demand for whale meat. Protests by the anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd have also contributed to the lower catch. The government has spent large amounts of tax money to sustain the whaling operations.

The International Whaling Commission imposed a commercial ban on whaling in 1986, but Japan has continued to kill whales under an exemption for research.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Yeah, research -- on 300 minkes every year for the rest of time???

What KIND of research. How many other species are they allowed to damage. I guess the japs don't give a damn if they kill them all off.

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