Japanese Whalers killed 333 Minke Whales this year, in the name of 'research'
by Jacinta Bowler 2 Jun 2018 05:34 UTC

Dead minke whales aboard a Japanese vessel in 2014 © Tim Watters / Sea Shepherd
Every Christmas, sailors from Japan go out into the Southern Ocean, taking " biological sampling " that aims to investigate "the structure and dynamics of the Antarctic marine ecosystem".
But no, they aren't trying to understand more about climate change, or investigating the mating songs of the ocean. They're out killing hundreds of Antarctic minke whales, and then letting the flesh be sold in markets and restaurants.
The latest figures have been released from meeting papers by the International Whaling Commission's scientific committee earlier this month.
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