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Japan whaling fleet 'leaves port'
Japanese whalers plan to hunt close to 1,000 whales this season [AFP]

Japan's whaling fleet has left port and set sail for Antarctica in preparation for its annual whale hunt, the environmental group Greenpeace has said.

The fleet, led by the factory ship Nisshin Maru, left the port of Innoshima near the southern city of Hiroshima on Monday afternoon amid tight security, Greenpeace said.

"Australia does not believe that we need to kill whales to understand them"

Peter Garrett, Australian environment minister

Japanese officials have not confirmed the fleet's departure, hoping to avoid a repeat of protests that have dogged previous hunts.

"We cannot disclose any information on its departure out of consideration for the safety of the crew," a spokesman for boat operator Kyodo Senpaku told the AFP new agency.

The whalers plan to catch up to 935 minke whales and 50 fin whales during their five-month long hunt.

Commercial whaling has been banned since 1986, but Japan is allowed to continue hunting whales through a loophole that permits catches for research purposes.

Protests

Japan says it annual whale hunt is for
research purposes [AFP]
During the last Antarctic hunt, activists from the US-based Sea Shepherd Conservation Society tracked down and hurled bottles of chemicals at the fleet in an attempt to disrupt operations, leading Japan to label them "terrorists."

Sea Shepherd has said it plans to do all it can this year to disrupt the hunt.

Greenpeace has also denounced the hunt but says it does not support the sometimes violent tactics employed by Sea Shepherd.

Japanese officials say whaling is part of Japanese culture, although surveys show demand for whale meat is dwindling among Japanese consumers.

Many younger Japanese are also questioning the justification for the hunt.

As the Japanese whalers departed on Monday, Australia announced it was setting up a $2.5m research programme aimed at persuading Japan that it is not necessary to kill the mammals to study them.

The package also includes money to develop commercial whale watching in the Pacific and an independent assessment of Japan's whaling programme.

"Australia does not believe that we need to kill whales to understand them," Peter Garrett, Australia's environment minister, told reporters in Sydney.

 Source: Agencies
 
Feedback Number of comments : 5
 
Jayadevan
India
20/11/2008
Whaling is no sin
All this talk about not killing intelligent, sentient beings is b%%$!t. Do we profit from the activity, is the activity sustainable, are the only questions that need to be asked. If you can eat chicken which come to your table through a system that drives the birds mad, a whale that is hunted to a swifter death tastes quite good. After all, we have eaten human flesh, and most of our culture and wealth is based on human suffering. I would prefer a Japanese whaler to most MNCs.

Sick of Politics
Canada
19/11/2008
Research
Here's idea lets kill everything for research that way when they go extinct we can say, "The research was inconclusive and whaling may have played a part in the whale’s extinction". What research is Japan actually doing...harpoon techniques...there is no research!

Chris
United States
20/11/2008
I SUPPORT WHALING!!!
Yes! I support whaling. The whales they hunt aren't endangered and probably taste absolutely delicious. I don't give a damn if the animal is smart, as long as it taste good! In fact, I am thinking about taking a vacation to Japan just so I can eat whales I might even try to get a job as a whaler. It'd be awesome...throwing stun grenades at the whales....harpooning them...awesome. HUMAN POWER!!! HUMAN POWER!! HUMAN PWRRRRRRRR!!!!!

Kelly
United States
21/11/2008
NOOO
THIS IS THE WORSED THIS EVER! NOWONE SHOLD EVER DO THIS! WHALES ARE FRIENDLY INTELIGENT CREATURES AND DON'T NEED TO BE KILLED! ANYONE WHO THINK IT IS RIGHT IS WRONG.... ABSOULTLY POSITIVELY WRONG!! I HATE PEOPLE WHO DO THIS!! IT IS NOT RIGHT AT ALLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE SICK WRONG MINDS?

Whaling
Canada
21/11/2008
Whalings not the Point
HUMAN POWER...like a typical American...shoot the gun first...maybe ask questions but for the most part who cares. Right! Get a job as a whaler and you'll have plenty of harpoons and stun grenades...Sailor! Human suffering and culture...agreed! Everything has a means and everything is interconnected like a web. If one thread is broken the system can sustain itself but if multiple threads are broken then the system fails. Where do you think the system is now?ex.Bird Flu, mad cow, etc.

 
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