Guest guest Posted June 30, 2000 Report Share Posted June 30, 2000 SEA SHEPHERD INTERNATIONAL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 29, 2000 GORE ENDORSES GLOBAL COMMERCIAL WHALE HUNT " Plenty of whales out there; killing a few isn't really going to make a difference. " On the eve of a crucial vote at the annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Australia, an official of the Al Gore presidential campaign has said that Gore is in favor of dropping the global ban on commercial whaling that has been in place since 1986. Sean McLaughlin, a policy advisor for the Gore campaign, made the statement this morning to Sandra Abels, founder of U.S. Citizens Against Whaling, a grass-roots Washington State group formed to oppose the " cultural " whale hunt of Washington's Makah Indian tribe, which Gore has previously endorsed. " First McLaughlin said 'There are plenty of whales out there; killing a few isn't really going to make a difference,' Abels said. " Then he told me that Gore is for whatever would mean killing less whales, even if that means eliminating the global ban so that whaling activities could be 'better regulated.' I requested that he put that in writing and he agreed to fax me an official statement. Then he called back and said he didn't think it would be 'appropriate' to do so. " Gore, running heavily on his environmental record, has little to show in the area of whale conservation. In 1994, Gore backed the " Revised Management Scheme " - a step toward the return of commercial whaling by setting theoretical quotas on whale species prior to actually permitting a hunt - saying it was a necessary compromise in order to create the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary in the Antarctic. It wasn't: Environmentalists prevailed, the RMS was defeated at the International Whaling Commission, and the Sanctuary was created without Gore's compromise deal. This year, whaling nations are again pushing the RMS as a way to " control " present violations of the global ban and expand them to full-scale commercial whale hunting. The Clinton/Gore Administration has failed to impose sanctions against Norway, Japan, and Canada for repeated violations of the whaling ban since 1993. " Perhaps the Cinton/Gore administration would be so kind as to let the American people in on the secret of exactly what is US policy on whale hunting, and how the American IWC delegation intends to vote when the matter comes up in Australia next week, " commented Sea Shepherd International president Paul Watson. # Sea Shepherd International P.O. Box 2616 Friday Harbor, WA 98250 (360) 370-5500 http://www.seashepherd.org seashepherd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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