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http://nandotimes.com/healthscience/v-text/story/340694p-2820108c.html

 

Japan slaughters 440 whales for study

The Associated Press

 

TOKYO (April 3, 2002 8:43 a.m. EST) - A Japanese

whaling fleet was bound for home Wednesday with 440

minke whales killed during a six-month scientific

expedition in Antarctic waters, fishing officials

said.

 

The fleet's five vessels were scheduled to enter their

home ports in southern Japan early Thursday, said

Takaaki Sakamoto, a spokesman at Japan's Fisheries

Agency.

 

Though the International Whaling Commission banned

commercial whaling in 1986 to protect the endangered

mammals, Japan has been organizing whaling expeditions

for scientific purposes since 1987 under a program

authorized by the IWC.

 

The Japanese government says that the expeditions are

intended to gauge whales' migration patterns,

population trends and diet. Opponents say that the

program is commercial whaling in disguise, because

after the research the whale meat is sold to

wholesalers, and most of it ends up in restaurants.

 

Japan has been lobbying hard to get the ban on

commercial whaling lifted, and is expected to make

another push at a IWC meeting scheduled this year in

the southwestern Japanese port of Shimonoseki.

 

The research whaling program costs Japan about $37

million a year, part of which is paid for by sales of

the meat, the government says.

 

2001 Nando Media

 

 

 

 

 

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