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| Japan has put a halt to its most provocative whaling -- annual expeditions to the Antarctic |
Japan has made good on years of threats by bolting the International Whaling Commission, but its decision may also offer a way out of tensions that looked inextricable.
Japan,
which calls whaling part of its cultural heritage, said Wednesday it would
withdraw from the seven-decade-old commission which since 1986 has banned
commercial killing of the ocean giants.
But while
Japan vowed to forge ahead with full-fledged commercial hunts off its coast, it
put a halt to its most provocative whaling -- annual expeditions to the
Antarctic which use an IWC loophole that permits whaling for scientific
research.
Australia
and New Zealand have been outraged by Japan's incursions into waters they
consider a whale sanctuary and activists harassed the whalers in often
dangerous chases.
Patrick
Ramage, a veteran watcher of IWC negotiations, called the announcement an
"elegantly Japanese solution" that looks on the surface like defiance
but will likely mean a much smaller hunt.
"What
this provides is a face-saving way out of high seas whaling. And it is
difficult to see that as anything other than good news for whales and the
commission established to manage and conserve them," said Ramage, program
director for marine conservation at the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
Ramage said
that the IWC, where Japan will now have observer status, can focus on
increasingly serious threats to whales such as climate change, plastic
pollution, ship-strikes and accidental net entanglement from the soaring
fishing industry.
"It
will be a net positive to allow the commission and its member countries to move
beyond what has been a disproportionate and warping debate on whaling," he
said.
Norway and
Iceland also hunt whales but remain within the IWC, instead formally
registering objections to the ban.
The Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society, which opposes any killing of whales and
attempted to stop Japan's fleet forcibly in the Antarctic, declared victory
over Tokyo's announcement but vowed not to accept any whaling by the three
countries.
Mounting
obstacles
For Japan,
which generally prides itself on its contributions to international
organizations, whaling has been a rare space in which it confronts its usual
Western allies, with Japanese officials at IWC meetings railing against what
they see as cultural imperialism.
While whale
meat is rarely eaten in modern Japan, whaling has become a matter of principle
for the powerful fishing business and port cities such as Shimonoseki, the home
base of conservative Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
But Japan's whalers also faced serious obstacles outside the IWC. The Nisshin Maru, the world's only remaining whaler factory ship and flagship in the "scientific" expeditions, is 31 years old and set for replacement.
But Japan's whalers also faced serious obstacles outside the IWC. The Nisshin Maru, the world's only remaining whaler factory ship and flagship in the "scientific" expeditions, is 31 years old and set for replacement.
Japan --
adamant that it has always followed the letter of the law -- also in 2014 lost
a lawsuit filed by Australia at the International Court of Justice, which
rejected Tokyo's argument that its whaling was for science, although the narrow
ruling allowed Japan to reconstitute its program.
And CITES,
the global conference that governs wildlife trade to protect endangered
species, in October reprimanded Japan for shipments of meat of sei whales, the
main type it kills on the high seas.
Japan's
coastal whaling is expected to focus on minkes, the smallest of the great
whales whose stocks are widely considered healthy.
Latest
shift for IWC?
The
Cambridge, England-based IWC was established after World War II to manage
whaling, seeking to ensure meat for a hungry Japan and, less successfully, to
contain the Soviet Union's prolific slaughter of whales.
After the
IWC voted for the moratorium, Japan sought to pack the commission with allies
-- often small developing countries with no whaling tradition -- but has
continuously failed to reach the two-third threshold it needed.
As one of
the earliest results of international environmental diplomacy, the IWC has
advocates who say it must be preserved.
Peter
Stoett, a professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology who
has written a book on the IWC, said Japan's withdrawal marked a setback for the
commission which will no longer have universal membership.
But he said
Japan's absence could reorient the IWC once again to focus on science and
diplomacy to address climate change and other urgent threats to whales and
other cetaceans.
"As
dramatic as this is, the major threat to cetaceans today is not coming from
harpoons," Stoett said.
"The
end of all whales could come, but that would be because the oceans are just too
warm for the ecosystem support structure that they need," he said.
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“… The Circle of Responsibilities
The age of responsibility. There are many who don't even like that word. They don't want to be responsible. Yet it's a word dripping with truth and joy. The Human Being who is responsible is the one who knows their God! Let's give you some of these responsibilities. They exist in a circle, with one not taking precedence over the other.
To God
What is your responsibility to God? Whatever that word means to you - Spirit, Source, Family? What is your responsibility to God? It's easy, yet so difficult. It's easy for the feminine Kryon to invite you to see the wings, yet so hard for you to believe that such a thing could be. What's your responsibility to God? I'll tell you what it is: It's to understand that you're it. It's the responsibility to seek out that part of you that will finally acknowledge that you're divine. Do you think that it's some kind of mysterious error that most of humanity believes in eternal life after death? Do you think that's it's just mass wishful thinking? It isn't. It's intuition! It's knowing! Let me give you another "accident." What do you think about one mammal on the planet, only one - the whale - that has treaties around it signed by hundreds of countries - even ones that have no water - to protect it? Do you think that's an accident? When all humanity is gathered together, despite all the differences and the fights and the religious ideas, they vote to protect one mammal. You want to know why? Because the whales carry the storehouse of knowledge on how to change the past! Humanity at the cellular level knows it.
These mammals also know how to work with the Indigos. Did you ever think about that? And who are the whale's first cousins? The dolphins. Let me tell you about the dolphins and the Indigos. These new children are going to bring you the potential of peace on Earth, and it may not be fast enough for some of you, but believe me, it's in the works. Someday Indigos will stand up in that troubled area called the Middle East and cause a real stir. Palestinians and Israelis will look at each other and say, "It's about time to drop the past. Let's talk about now. Let's talk about what can happen now, away from anything that was on the old track that your parents traveled."
We made the statement long ago: "As go the Jews, so goes Earth." Let's be very clear that we include the Palestinians in the Jewish attribute. Same father. We see them as one family. We also don't see Earth's destruction. Perhaps there are those who would say, "Well, you know you're on the other side of the veil, Kryon. You don't have to walk in Human's shoes." Oh, are we aware of that! That's why we love you so much. Blessed is the angel pretending to be Human. He gets out of bed in the morning and stumbles to the mirror and doesn't see the whales...doesn't think about them. Instead, he wonders how his day is going to go. He worries about the processes within his body. He worries about his society, his lack of abundance, and about the things that are in the dark that he can't see. He seldom sees the angel in the mirror. Well, we have some advice for you: Perhaps it's time to turn on the light! And when you do, all of those things you've been stumbling over will be your treasures. Some of you have done that. We know who's hearing and reading. Some can look backwards and say, "I've changed my past. I've changed my past." Blessed are those who are moving into that dimension! ….”
"... Question Two: What happens when you die?
This is so complicated, but I'm going to divide it into two parts, both spiritual. The death of a Human, which all of you in the room have experienced, is not the end. This is intuitive within you, because you've gone through it before. But the truth of it hides just under the surface. You're not really quite sure what will happen to you, but your intuition tells you it's not the end.
There is no sting in death. Not for you. But for the ones around you, there is. So the first thing I want to tell you about death is that those around you often suffer. Sometimes that is appropriate, for it brings them to their knees, especially when you leave too soon. Sometimes, because of that, they will discover what is inside of them, incredible spiritual solace, and then realize that your death was the catalyst for their enlightenment. Do you understand that process? Sometimes you are partners in this, with agreements in advance for potentials to help each other even through Human death. So it's not something to mourn at all. Often, it's the completion of a beautiful arrangement.
What happens when you die physically? That's easy - you return to the dust of the planet. What more do you want to know? Corporeal? Easy. That's just part of the Gaia process. But let me tell you about the moment of transition. You lose three ounces of something that no one knows about. The three ounces is quantum information. It's the quantum part of your spiritual core, everything that ever was of you, and it doesn't go up, it goes down. It goes back to the Cave of Creation and beyond.
We've told you this before. Part of it also goes to the Crystalline Grid. Some of it even goes to the cetaceans of the earth. There is a system here that allows Gaia to remember your life, and it's stored in the planet. Your spirit comes home, but not your Akashic Record. It stays on the planet because the planet owns it. You have changed the planet by what you've done, but you don't bring it home with you. When you come home, however, we have a party. I've told you that before. Oh, dear one, there's no sting in death. Not your own. You will know it right away, within three days. By then, you are "fully aware" that you're a piece of God. You remember. You hear the music again.
Then soon, you come back here (Earth), and when you do, it's sometimes faster than you've been told, for things are speeding up. Sometimes you come back born into your own family as grandchildren within your same karmic group. That's a process of the Lightworker so that your grandparents can teach you things that only they can teach you.
And when you take your first breath, you pick up something. You pick up all of the soul energy from the Cave of Creation and the Crystalline Grid that you stored there when you left. That is called Akashic inheritance. Artists become artists. Policemen become policemen. It's in your genes. It's in your DNA, who you used to be. Even the proclivities for the things you like and don't like - like food, choices - come in with you from the past Akashic inheritance.
Sometimes the question is asked, "Should I be a vegetarian? What is correct for my body spiritually?" I will tell you what is correct for your body spiritually - the thing that makes sense to you! If you've spent lifetimes in Tibet or India, you're probably craving different foods than that which is in the United States. That's how it works, dear ones. Your body reacts to what it remembers, and if that serves you by not eating meat, then that is what you should do for your health. Do not project it onto your friends, for they have their own Akashic health remembrance. They have their own system that works for them.
Humans love to compartmentalize everything and, therefore, when someone finds something good for them, they wish everybody to do it. Do not criticize others because they don't have your unique remembrance. This also applies to the belief systems of others. The ones who have found God or have found joy in a system that works for them is because they are tuned to it. Perhaps they were the very disciples of the masters! They're tuned to it and they want for everyone what works for them. Much of it has integrity, but it may not be for you.
What happens at death? It's a system - beauty, honor, and you become the piece of God that you know you are. When Elijah ascended, you got to see it through the eyes of Elisha. Elijah turned into a light so bright that Elisha couldn't even look at it. Then it split into parts. Elisha saw the Merkabah, the field around the Human, the chariot that Elijah rode in. He saw it and reported it. What do you think it was? The Human got to see ascension. That's death. ...."
What happens at death? It's a system - beauty, honor, and you become the piece of God that you know you are. When Elijah ascended, you got to see it through the eyes of Elisha. Elijah turned into a light so bright that Elisha couldn't even look at it. Then it split into parts. Elisha saw the Merkabah, the field around the Human, the chariot that Elijah rode in. He saw it and reported it. What do you think it was? The Human got to see ascension. That's death. ...."


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