Guest guest Posted May 20, 2002 Report Share Posted May 20, 2002 http://www.ananova.com/yournews/story/sm_591197.html Japan demand resumption of commercial whaling The International Whaling Commission has opened its annual conference. Host Japan began the meeting with a call to allow the resumption of commercial whaling. But it is still unclear whether delegates will even vote on commercial whaling this year. " I sincerely hope that this meeting will induce IWC member nations to not make exceptions of whales and to regard them in the same light as other living marine resources, " Japanese agriculture and fisheries minister Tsutomu Takebe said. Japan wants the IWC to lift its global ban on commercial whaling during the session in the seaside city of Shimonoseki, once the base for a thriving whale trade. Only a simple majority is needed for approval of most issues that go to an IWC vote. But any important ballot - including the question of whether to lift the 1986 moratorium on commercial whaling - would require a three-fourths majority. Earlier, anti-whaling countries accused Japan of using research whaling hunts to support its position that whale numbers are growing too fast and threatening fish stocks. " We ask Japan and others to stop spreading false claims, " US delegation leader Rolland Schmitt said, adding that " the real reason for the decline is overfishing, not whales " . Mr Schmitt was supported by representatives from Britain, New Zealand, Mexico and Brazil, who urged Japan to stop its research hunts. Story filed: 04:42 Monday 20th May 2002 LAUNCH - Your Music Experience http://launch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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