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Whale Conservation - for information
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The
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Our biggest
Threat to the Humpback Whales of Tonga. . . .
At
the end of 2007, Japan plans to start killing 50 Humpback
whales from Areas IV & V of the Southern Ocean
near to Antarctica ! These are the humpback whales
that migrate to Tonga, Niue, New Caledonia and the
east coast of Australia. If this is allowed to happen
- it will take just 3 - 4 years to wipe out the entire
Tongan Humpback Whales!
During the the International Whaling
Commission (IWC) meeting in June 2006, the pro-whaling
nations (click
here for list and email addresses) were close
to out-voting the anti-whaling nations to legalise
the killing of whales in oceans all over the world
- we and governments need to take drastic action to
stop this happening at the 2007 meeting in June.
The only way we can stop the slaughter of our humpbacks
is to lobby anti-whaling governments of non-member
countries all over the to join the IWC and out-vote
Japan and its 'paid' followers. WE NEED A 75% MAJORITY
VOTE TO STOP THEM!
in 2006 we had just a 4 vote majority! In 2007 Japan
will 'buy' more poor countries by giving millions
of dollars for aid, pay for their 1st Class tickets
and 5-Star accommodation - to vote with them!
For detailed information
about 2006/2007 whale slaughtering by Japan - go to
http://www.seashepherd.org/whales/whales_world_Japan.html
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- Write to governments
of countries who are NOT members of the IWC and give
them all the reasons why they should.
Click here for list of IWC member countries
- Write letters &
Sign Petitions - see below
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Paul Watson

'Farley Mowat'






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Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society
The Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society was founded in 1977
in Vancouver BC by Captain Paul Watson. The mandate
of the organization was marine mammal protection and
conservation with an immediate goal of shutting down
illegal whaling and sealing operations.
With financial support from Cleveland
Amory of the Fund for Animals, the society's first
ship a North Atlantic sea trawler "the Westella"
was purchased in Hull, England (UK) and renamed the
Sea Shepherd. It's first mission was to the ice floes
of eastern Canada to interfere with the annual killing
of baby harp seals known as whitecoats.
In the same year, 1979, the Sea Shepherd hunted down
and rammed the notorious pirate whaler the Sierra
in a Portugal harbor ending its infamous career as
the scourge of the seas.
The success of the seal campaign and the ramming of
the Sierra was the start of Sea Shepherd's historical
160 voyages over the next 2 decades, enforcing international
laws where no law enforcement existed - on the high
seas.
Sea Shepherd continues to accomplish its mission by
upholding and enforcing international treaties, laws
and conventions of world governments.
Sea Shepherd is committed to the eradication of pirate
whaling, poaching, shark finning, unlawful habitat
destruction, and violations of established laws in
the World's oceans.
To that end, Sea Shepherd assists national and international
bodies in the enforcement of international law under
authority of the United Nations World Charter for
Nature.
http://www.seashepherd.org/
Facts about Japan's
Slaughter of Whales:
* In 2006-7 Japan is carrying out their Antarctic
"scientific whaling program" targeting 50
fin and 50 humpback whales - both are protected under
the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered
Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES). They also plan
on killing 935 piked (Minke) whales.
* This plan also includes killing sei and sperm.
* Japan's whaling program was presented for vote
to the International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting
in South Korea, June 2005, and was rejected. Despite
losing the vote, Japan is proceeding with its program
to take 935 minke whales (increased from 440), 50
fin, and 50 humpbacks whales, and others.
* Japan is exploiting a loophole in the International
Regulation of Whaling Convention which was never intended
to allow a commercial slaughter.
* Japan and Norway have slaughtered more than 25,000
whales under the "scientific whaling" loophole
in the last 25 years.
* Japan heavily promotes the consumption of whale
meat — they have introduced whale meat to their
school lunch programs and sell whale meat in markets
and sushi restaurants. Although Japan claims their
whaling activities are a “cultural tradition”
the facts dispute this. To learn more, read Captain
Watson’s article, The Truth About ‘Traditional’
Japanese Whaling.
# May 2006, Reuters reports that
in an effort to whet an appetite for whale meat among
younger consumers, a new Japanese company is being
formed to expand sales of whale meat to include school
lunch programs and family-oriented restaurant chains.
The new company (name not revealed) will start business
in late June and hopes to sell 1,000 tons of whale
meat over the next year. They will be highlighting
the meat's high protein and low calories, and they
intend to sell it on the Internet. The head of the
Institute of Cetacean Research, which conducts Japan's
whaling program, says, "We have to preserve this
sort of traditional food culture among children,"
and he said that school lunch programs would be charged
lower prices for whale meat to help make this happen.
# In September of 2005, the Associated Press reported
that a public junior high school in the northern port
town of Kushiro is serving "whale curry."
The meat is from minke whales that the local whalers
caught off the coast of Japan's northernmost island
of Hokkaido. The elementary school will soon be serving
whale meat as well, and future dishes for these schools
include "whale meat croquettes." These local
whalers plan on killing 60 whales as a part of their
"research program."
# A Japanese hamburger chain sells whale-meat burgers.
Lucky Pierrot, which operates fast-food restaurants
mainly on the northernmost island of Hokkaido, said
whale meat had emerged as one of the two most popular
fillings in a customer survey, according to the newspaper
Mainichi Shimbun.
# The Prime Minister of Japan regularly meets with
leaders of other nations to gather and/or retain support
for whaling, some examples include:
* August 3, 2005: Mr. Ludwig Scotty, the President
of the Republic of Nauru
* July 11, 2005: Mr. Halldor Asgrimsson, the Prime
Minister of the Republic of Iceland
* July 11, 2005: Mr. Allan Kemakeza, the Prime Minister
of the Solomon Islands
* June 17, 2004: Mr. Enrique Bolanos Geyer, the President
of the Republic of Nicaragua
Click
here for more
# By continuing to ignore the rulings of the IWC
Scientific Committee, Japan is setting a precedent
which other nations could follow.
Australia, Tonga and
New Zealand: Special Reason for Concern
* Humpbacks which migrate to New Zealand, Tonga,
and New Caledonia will be targeted — heavily
impacting local tourism in these countries.
* Humpback whales which migrate up and down the East
and West Coasts of Australia will be targeted.
* Humpback whale
watching in Australia & whale-swimming in Tonga
could be seriously impacted as their numbers diminish
and as the ones who do survive become wary of boats
and human activity.
* Scientists say that the humpback whale populations
targeted by Japan will go locally extinct if whalers
kill the numbers Japan proposes.
* Legal experts say that Japan needs to be taken to
the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for abusing
its rights under the IWC Convention.
* Many people and organizations believe that Australia
and New Zealand should take Japan to the ICJ on behalf
of their countries and other smaller countries in
the South Pacific which are impacted by Japan's slaughter.
* It is vitally important to write a letter to Prime
Minister John Howard asking him to lay a formal complaint
in the ICJ over Japan's abuse of power .
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Do the Japanese
really like whale-meat - or is it about power?
We hear that whale meat is being
stock piled in Japan and that the whaling issue is
just about POWER. Power that was taken away from Japan
in 1945 when they lost the Second World War??
We are also told that the Japanese
government are supplying FREE whale burgers in schools
to attempt to get the children to acquire the taste
for whale meat!
Have a look at this page!! I didn't
believe what I was seeing! http://luna.pos.to/whale/gen_cook.html
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More wonderful
organisations to donate to . . .
Ocean Alliance,
Inc.,
was founded in 1971 by biologist Roger
Payne. Led by Dr. Payne and Chief Executive Officer
Iain Kerr, Ocean Alliance collects a broad spectrum
of data on whales and ocean life relating particularly
to toxicology, behavior, bioacoustics, and genetics.
From that data we work with our scientific partners
to advise educators and policy makers on wise stewardship
of the oceans to: reduce pollution, prevent the collapse
of marine mammal populations, maintain human access
to fish and other sea life, and benefit ocean and
human health. http://www.oceanalliance.org/
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Humane Society
USA
13 Animal Protection
and Conservation Groups Call on U.S. Government to
Sanction Iceland For Killing Whales in Defiance of
Moratorium
WASHINGTON (Dec. 13, 2006) — Today a coalition
of 13 animal protection and conservation organizations
asked the U.S. government to take swift and decisive
political and economic action against Iceland for
resuming a commercial whale hunt in defiance of a
20-year moratorium. The Iceland Fisheries Ministry
started a commercial hunt of fin and minke whales
in October, in addition to its current whaling under
the guise of “scientific” research.
Despite worldwide opposition, Iceland killed seven
endangered fin whales and one minke whale before the
hunt was postponed due to inclement weather. The Fisheries
Ministry says it intends to take a total of 30 minke
whales and nine fin whales for commercial purposes,
in addition to another 39 for “science”
research, by September 2007.
In a letter sent today to U.S. Department of Commerce
Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez and Department of Interior
Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, the groups urged the Bush
Administration to impose trade sanctions under the
Pelly Amendment to the Fisherman’s Protection
Act, which allows the President of the United States
to prohibit the importation of any fish or wildlife
products from that country when its nationals are
diminishing the effectiveness of an international
program designed to protect fisheries and wildlife.
The petition refers to the International Whaling Commission,
which enacted a moratorium on commercial whaling that
took effect in 1986, and the Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species, which prohibits international
trade in whale meat.
“We believe that the time for review, diplomacy
and dialogue with Iceland has long passed,”
the groups wrote. “Iceland is now undermining
the IWC on two fronts and conducting commercial as
well as scientific whaling in defiance of the IWC’s
moratorium. It needs to face both certification and
sanctions by the United States for its conduct.”
The coalition, with a combined membership of more
than 11 million, comprises The Humane Society of the
United States and its international arm, Humane Society
International, Defenders of Wildlife, the Environmental
Investigation Agency, Natural Resources Defense Council,
Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, Animal Welfare
Institute, the World Society for the Protection of
Animals USA, Cousteau Society, American Cetacean Society,
Cetacean Society International, Earth Island Institute,
International Wildlife Coalition, and The Whaleman
Foundation.
In June 2004, Iceland was certified under the Pelly
Amendment for its scientific whaling program, and
this certification remains active. After controversially
rejoining the IWC with a reservation to the moratorium,
Iceland soon launched its research whaling program.
The program has since killed 160 minke whales, including
60 in 2006.
“We believe that a Pelly Certification and
sanctions against Iceland are necessary to uphold
and confirm the United States’ long-standing
policy of opposing commercial as well as lethal research
whaling,” the groups wrote. “Iceland’s
whaling program, in addition to its plans for international
trade, show indifference to world opinion and blatant
disregard of two vital international conservation
programs.”
Editor's note: For a copy of the letter, please
click here
Media Contact: Polly Shannon, 301-721-6440 , pshannon@hsus.org
Interested in taking action online to help animals?
Then join our online community and sign up for our
Humane Action Network. Go to www.hsus.org/join
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The International Whaling Commission
The 59th Annual meeting is to be held in Anchorage,
Alaska USA from May 22 - 31 2007
http://www.iwcoffice.org/index.htm
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Feb 28 2008
Schoolkids urged to eat whale meat
JAPAN'S whaling researchers dumped 10 tonnes of unsold whale meat into primary school lunches, labelling the event "traditional school lunch week".
In a desperate attempt to revive the flagging market, the Institute for Cetacean Research (ICR) supplied the research by-product to 254 Yokohama schools over two days last month, hoping to give their young palates a taste for whale meat.
Faced with a reported 3000 tonne inventory of unsold meat from last year's cull, the ICR contacted the Yokohama City Education committee, suggesting the department include research meat in their school lunches.
A total of 200,000 lunches of whale meat salad marinated in sesame sauce were served on January 21 and 22. Yokohama children have not eaten whale meat as part of school lunches in 26 years.
The ICR refused to comment on its controversial programs.
for more . . . click here
Feb 25 2008
Sea Shepherd crew 'planted tracking device' on whaling ship
ANTI-whaling activists say they have chased the flagship of Japan's whaling fleet out of waters near Antarctica after tracking it with high-tech bugs planted by two protesters who boarded the vessel last month.

Captain Paul Watson of the hardline Sea Shepherd group said he was confident the Japanese would not make even half their quota this year of almost 1000 minke and fin whales after protesters tagged the fleet during a boarding at sea in January.
"This is the third day now they have not killed any whales. After next month they will not be able to continue and I'm pretty confident they have not taken more than 400 whales so far this year," Mr Watson said.
Mr Watson said two crew from his protest ship Steve Irwin covertly planted tracking devices on the harpoon ship Yushin Maru No.2 when they boarded it mid-ocean on January 15, sparking a three-day standoff as they were held on board.
"They weren't kept locked up, It seems strange, but they were able to move about the ship," Mr Watson said.
He hinted that other homing devices had been planted on some or all of the six-ship fleet, either at sea on in port before leaving Japan.
for more Click Here
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Nobody wants a whale burger
THE deafening chorus of Australia's opposition to Antarctic whaling has been heard by Japanese politicians with the handover of The Daily Telegraph-Today Show's people power petition.
The presentation of the petition immediately gained an important concession when the Democratic Party of Japan admitted there was little market for whale meat and whaling was damaging Japan's international reputation.
The Daily Telegraph, along with Today Show host Karl Stefanovic and Teens Against Whaling campaigner Skye Bortoli, delivered the petition to the DPJ's Upper House Agriculture, Forestries and Fisheries committee at Tokyo's Diet building on Friday.
"We are here to present you with 131,965 signatures," Ms Bortoli told Nobutaka Tsutsui, director of the DPJ's fisheries and agriculture committee.
Click here for more
Saturday
January 27, 2007
NZ Government tapes whale slaughter
watch the video. . . click
here
The Government has released Defence
surveillance footage of a Japanese whaling fleet in
the Ross Sea, in an attempt to sway Japanese public
opinion over their Government's whaling programme.
The footage, taken in the past three days, was released
yesterday at a press conference in Auckland by Conservation
Minister Chris Carter.
Mr Carter said a Royal New Zealand Air Force Orion
undertaking surveillance against illegal fishing in
the Southern Ocean had "come across" the
Japanese whaling vessels.
The footage shows three whaling vessels harpooning,
hauling and processing whales.
More
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11
Jan 2007: Japanese Threaten to Attack the Sea
Shepherd Flagship Farley Mowat in the Southern Ocean!
Click
Here for more details
10
Jan 2007: Capt. Paul Watson of Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society replies to the Australian Senator
from the Southern Ocean!
Click
here for more details
Japan
— A whaling fleet has sailed from Shimonoseki,
Japan, bound for the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
Japan plans to hunt nearly 1000 whales this season.
Greenpeace calls on the Japanese government to keep
the fleet of six ships in port, stop their fake research
program and protect endangered species instead of
hunting them.
The fleet is doing a "feasibility
study" for expanded "research" whaling.
Despite international condemnation and little domestic
support, it plans to harpoon 935 minke whales and
10 endangered fin whales. It will return to Japan
in March, 2007, carrying boxes of whale meat for market.
Insult to Japanese people
Greenpeace Japan oceans campaigner,
Junichi Sato, says, "To claim this whaling program
is research is an insult to science and to the Japanese
people.
"This ‘research’ project is being
pursued by small numbers of politicians and bureaucrats
simply to maintain their vested interests in one of
the most outdated industries in Japan, and at the
expenses of Japanese taxpayers' money."
Ninety five per cent of Japanese never or rarely eat
whale meat and more than 70 per cent don't support
whaling in the Southern Ocean, says a Japanese opinion
poll, held in June 2006 by the Nippon Research Centre
http://whales.greenpeace.org/global
Urge Iceland's Government
to Call Off Its Whale Hunt
Write a letter to Iceland's
Consul General and Prime Minister urging Iceland to
call off this hunt before it's too late.
The government of Iceland has launched
a commercial whale hunt for the first time in twenty
years, already killing the first of nine endangered
fin whales – one of the world’s most magnificent
creatures. Urge Iceland's Prime Minister to call off
this hunt, which can only damage Iceland’s international
reputation as an eco-friendly destination for tourists.
Few Icelanders eat whale meat regularly; there is
limited, if any, world market for the meat; and there
is little scientific support for the theory that whales
have a significant impact on the depletion of fish
stocks.
The permit to kill should be suspended before another
whale dies. By approving the commercial killing of
whales to please a single businessman, the Government
of Iceland is firing a harpoon at its own economy.
Click
here to send a letter to the Icelandic Government
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