Yahoo – AFP,
18 December 2017
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| Japan's fisheries agency says the hunt is needed to study whale behaviour and biology |
The
European Union and 12 other nations condemned Japan's Antarctic whaling
programme Monday, rejecting Tokyo's argument that the annual slaughter is for
scientific research.
Japan's
whaling fleet left for the Southern Ocean last month, planning to kill 333
minke whales over a four-month period.
Its
fisheries agency says the hunt is needed to study whale behaviour and biology,
but critics say such lethal research is unnecessary and acts as a cover for
commercial whaling.
"(We)
jointly express... opposition to Japan’s continued so-called 'scientific'
whaling in the Southern Ocean," the EU and its allies said in a statement.
"We
remain resolutely opposed to commercial whaling, in particular in the Southern Ocean
Whale Sanctuary established by the International Whaling Commission
(IWC)."
In addition
to the EU, the letter was signed by Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Costa
Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, New Zealand, Panama, Peru and
Uruguay.
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Japan
cancelled its 2014-15 hunt, only to resume it the following year under
a new
programme
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Japan is a
signatory to the IWC's moratorium on hunting, but exploits a loophole that
allows whales to be killed in the name of scientific research.
In 2014,
the UN's International Court of Justice ordered Tokyo to end its regular hunt
in the Antarctic waters, saying the project did not meet conventional
scientific standards.
Japan
cancelled its 2014-15 hunt, only to resume it the following year under a new
programme -- saying the fresh plan had genuine scientific value.
The joint
statement noted that the IWC ruled last year that the new research programme
was not scientific and should be halted.
"Japan's
decision to return to the Southern Ocean this year is contrary to the
commission's requests," it added.


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