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By GI Korea on March 14th, 2009 at 1:06 am

Korea May Begin Commercial Whaling Operations

» by GI Korea in: Environment

It looks like the eco-loons may have a new nation to demonize and lie about if Korea decides to begin commercial whaling operations:

South Korea said it may start commercial whaling if Japan wins a controversial compromise with the International Whaling Commission, observers to a meeting of the body said Wednesday.

Under the compromise, Japan would be allowed to hunt whales near its coast while scaling down its Antarctic hunts.

Conservationists immediately slammed the development during the three-day meeting in Rome, while saying it was not unexpected.

“We’ve been warning all along that if Japan gets a deal other countries are going to want part of the action,” Sue Fisher, policy director for North America for the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS), told AFP.

“It’s no surprise that they said that,” said Sara Holden of Greenpeace International. “South Korea’s position on whaling has been fairly consistent throughout.”

Japan hunts hundreds of whales a year in the Pacific and Antarctic using a loophole in a 1986 IWC moratorium that allows “lethal scientific research” on the ocean giants.

Norway hunts whales on the strength of a formal reservation to the moratorium, while Iceland has set its own quota in defiance of the ban.

“Coastal whaling (for Japan ) would legitimise what Iceland and Norway are doing,” WDCS spokesman Nicolas Entrup told AFP. “The reputation of an international treaty needs to be held up.”

Greenpeace issued a terse statement saying “no whales were saved” at the IWC meeting, which it described as “disturbingly uneventful” while calling for “an urgent plan of action that would stop whaling in Antarctic waters and begin the modernisation of the IWC.”  [AFP]

Korea has already been suspected of doing illegal whaling operations and if the IWC rules in favor of the Japanese it will just legalize a reality that is already happening.  You can read my thoughts on this whaling issue here.

By the way, I guess President Obama could have something else to criticize Korea about.

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  • Leon LaPorte
    1:20 am on March 14th, 2009 1

    Mmmm, mmmm. Whale Burgers at Lotteria! Hell yeah! :razz:

    Rich, dark meat, like a cross between maguro and beef.

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  • Cloying_odor
    7:29 pm on March 14th, 2009 2

    Who cares. The Koreans have been doing commercial whaling for years under the “accidentally” caught rules.

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  • Mister Wu
    7:08 pm on March 16th, 2009 3

    I will be supporting a total boycott of South Korea if they willfully murdering whales for commerical reasons.

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    Dave Head
    June 12th, 2009 at 5:00 am

    Because world governments won’t impose a trade boycott of Japan-who are in violation of the UN charter for nature,IWC regulations, Environmental agreements etc I have imposssed my own. I don’t buy anything Japanese and i urge others to do the same. Buying a Korean car might well be crossed off my list very shortly.

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  • Dave Head
    4:56 am on June 12th, 2009 4

    I think south Korea would be well advised to leave whales alone. Just because the Japanese get away with lllegal whaling is no excuse for others to take it up. Otherwise the sacrifice made by our soldiers to stop the north invading will seem such a waste and unappreciated.

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