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witchy1
16th February 2011, 03:43
This may be the beginning of the end to whaling (research):

The Japanese Government has decided to cut short the season and the fleet is heading back to port, sources in Tokyo told the International Fund for Animal Welfare.

The sudden departure has raised hopes Japan may be moving to end its widely opposed, 23-year-old "scientific research" program, which has killed around 10,000 Antarctic whales.
"Under pressure from all fronts, the Japanese whaling fleet is apparently withdrawing early this season from the internationally recognised sanctuary around Antarctica," said IFAW's global whales campaign director, Patrick Ramage.

"We hope this is a first sign of Japanese government decision makers recognizing there is no future for whaling in the 21st Century and that responsible whale watching, the only genuinely sustainable use of whales, is now the best way forward for a great nation like Japan," Mr Ramage said.

No immediate official confirmation was available from Japan. But the factory ship, Nisshin Maru, was today steaming towards Drake Passage, below South America, pursued by the Sea Shepherd group's vessel Bob Barker, having left its nominated whaling grounds 2,000 nautical miles behind.

Ahead of the Nisshin Maru, the Chilean government said it planned to use naval assets to closely monitor the approaching factory ship.

Chile has permanently banned whaling in its waters, and also forbids the transport of cetacean parts through them, but Nisshin Maru should be able to navigate Drake Passage without entering the Chilean exclusive economic zone.

The whereabouts of the fleet's three harpoon ships is unknown, but they have been unable to kill whales without the Nisshin Maru to process them.

A smaller whaling fleet came under sustained Sea Shepherd pressure from the delayed outset of its season this year, sharply reducing its capacity to catch a quota of up to 935 minke whales and 50 fins.

The activists located the fleet as soon as it reached the Antarctic, kept two of the three Japanese harpoon ships engaged for weeks, fouled the propellors of one, delayed a fleet refuelling operation, and then sent Nisshin Maru on the run.

The whaling industry is also suffering at home in Japan, with revenue falling as whale meat sales plummet, and with key figures in the Fisheries Agency of Japan forced to apologise for running a black market in the meat.

Following the failure of International Whaling Commission peace talks, the main diplomatic game has shifted to Australia's International Court of Justice case against Japan, which is due to be laid out in full in May.

A joint statement by Prime Minister Julia Gillard and New Zealand Prime Minister John Key today reaffirmed their commitment to the case, and to the elimination of whaling in the Southern Ocean.

Latin American members of the International Whaling Commission this week issued another joint statement urging Japan to stop scientific whaling in Antarctic waters and respect sanctuaries for the species.

More Here: http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/4665539/Japan-cuts-short-whaling-season

str8thinker
16th February 2011, 07:18
Thanks, that really cheered me up!


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fifi
16th February 2011, 07:58
I am so happy to learn about this. I also hope they will stop killing the dolphins (as shown in the documentary film "The Cove").

chelmostef
16th February 2011, 09:16
Oh yes! This is very good news... I think Sea Shepherd have played an important role in this.

I think the Japanese fleet had no where to re-fuel, which was a nail just in the right place!

conk
16th February 2011, 18:18
Good news! It's heart breaking to see these magnificient, sentient creatures murdered.

I do love to see the Whale Wars guys thwarting the operations of these Japanese killers.

shybastid
16th February 2011, 18:32
That's very good news indeed. (I hope) I'be been watching Green Peace since I was a little kid.. Never mind their politics..They worked on getting the job done.
Here's hoping they did'nt stop just because they did'nt have fuel.
Here's a short story on Chef Gordan Ramsey..You may not like his demeaner,but at least he has some Huevo's.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/01/celebrity-chef-shark.php

Hiram
16th February 2011, 18:33
Thank you for posting this news. Anyone who spends a life studying these magnificent creatures will realize the monumental crime that has been committed against a race of beings that inhabit this worlds oceans.

Human beings will pay the debt of that wholesale slaughter which occurred in the last century..... for a long time to come.

It is a blight on our soul.

shybastid
17th February 2011, 15:54
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0cAMAy-WL4
Animal rights activists are crying foul on this one. I'm pretty sure I agrre it's donr with magnets. Or maybe the guy is that good a trainer?
Go to 2 minute mark and a have a chuckle.

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sorry about the spelling...my bad.

str8thinker
18th February 2011, 11:15
Not so fast. In today's news:


(Japan's top government spokesman, chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano) We will work out definite measures to ensure we can continue research whaling without giving in to sabotage.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/02/18/3143057.htm

bluestflame
18th February 2011, 11:23
yup , figured it was too early to celebrate

witchy1
18th February 2011, 12:26
*groan* I had hoped it wasnt too good to be true