Japanese Whaling

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http://japandailypress.com/japanese...nternational-court-ruling-on-whaling-1147175/

The Japanese government confirmed on Friday that it will abide by the decision of the International Court of Justice that ordered the country to halt its annual whale hunts in the Antarctic Ocean. The ICJ had finally ruled on the case brought by Australia in 2010, where the complaint was that while Tokyo insisted that its whaling program was conducted for “scientific research,” Canberra claimed that it just covered up a commercial harvest for whale meat.






Sad Fusco is sad.
 
They like the taste. They aren't doing it for the protein. Whale is like a beefier version of beef.

Japan is pretty much the biggest seafood market in the world, especially after all their local fisheries were ended by the Fukushima disaster. All the huge prices paid for Bluefin tuna (up to 2 Million US dollars) are due to Japanese demand.

They are also the entire market for elvers or glass eels, paying up to $1000 per pound for baby eels, then growing them out in tanks. Nuke the baby whales for Jesus!
 
Don't just blame the Japanese though.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaling

Canadian whaling is carried out in small numbers by various Inuit groups around the country and is managed byFisheries and Oceans Canada. Harvested meat is sold through shops and supermarkets in northern communities where whale meat is a component of the traditional diet,[SUP][9][/SUP] but typically not in southern, more urban cities such asVancouver, Toronto, or Montreal. The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society says:
"Canada has pursued a policy of marine mammal management which appears to be more to do with political expediency rather than conservation."While Canada left the IWC in 1982, the only species currently harvested by the Canadian Inuit that is covered by the IWC is the bowhead whale.[SUP][10][/SUP] As of 2004, the limit on bowhead whale hunting allows for the hunt of one whale every two years from the Hudson Bay-Foxe Basin population, and one whale every 13 years from the Baffin Bay-Davis Strait population.[SUP][11][/SUP] This is roughly one fiftieth of the bowhead whale harvest limits in Alaska


United States[edit]

Main article: Whaling in the United States
In the United States of America, whaling is carried out by nine different indigenous Alaskan communities. The whaling program is managed by the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission which reports to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The hunt takes around 50 bowhead whales a year from a population of about 10,500 in Alaskan waters. Conservationists fear this hunt is not sustainable, though the IWC Scientific Committee, the same group that provided the above population estimate, projects a population growth of 3.2% per year. The hunt also took an average of one or two gray whales each year until 1996. The quota was reduced to zero in that year due to sustainability concerns. A future review may result in the gray whale hunt being resumed. Bowhead whales weigh approximately 5–10 times as much as minke whales.[SUP][35][/SUP]
The Makah tribe in Washington State also reinstated whaling in 1999, despite protests from animal rights groups. They are currently seeking to resume whaling of the gray whale,[SUP][36][/SUP] a right recognized in the Treaty of Neah Bay.
All catches in 2003–2007 were Bowhead whales.
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In fact, at least 12 other countries continue to hunt whales. Capt. Fucknut of Sea Shepard is a true coward, committing criminal acts which any country other than Japan would respond to with violence, likely sinking his ship at a minimum.

Think of France's response to Greenpeace for an example of how a European or North American country would react to active attacks on their merchant fleets. The US recently showed exactly how they deal with pirates; deathly dispatch.
 
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This reminds me of what I cleverly termed the Makah Whaling Adventure that took place in WA back in 1999. The Makah tribe wanted their traditional whale hunt and liberals got all pissy with them.
 
This reminds me of what I cleverly termed the Makah Whaling Adventure that took place in WA back in 1999. The Makah tribe wanted their traditional whale hunt and liberals got all pissy with them.

Funny, you wouldn't think of Pisskop as a liberal would you?
 
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