ISSUI SURRENDERS TO ANTI-WHALERS
Date:   Sat, 1 Apr 2006 17:35:01 -0800
 

NISSUI SURRENDERS TO ANTI-WHALERS

 

The boycott of Sealord products in New Zealand and
Gorton Seafood products in the United States has paid
off.

 

Nissui, the Japanese company that owns both Sealord
and Gorton also owns 50% of Kyodo Senpaku which owns
and operates the Japanese whaling fleet.

According to a report by Andrew Darby in the Melbourne
Age, Kyodo Senpaku has announced that it will get rid
of the ships, "in view of the scientific and
public-interest nature of the activities now carried
out by our company".

These are the six ships that Sea Shepherd chased and
harassed in December of 2005 and January of 2006.

Conservation groups led by Earth Island Institute
stepped up a consumer campaign against fishing
companies owned by Nissui, which has been whaling for
72 years. New Zealand-based international fisheries
company Sealord, half-owned by Nissui, came under
attack, as did the United States company Gorton's,
which is fully owned by the Japanese company.

40,000 emails went to Sealord's chief executive, Doug
McKay, alone.

In Argentina, a local seafood company cancelled
contracts with Nissui after cyber-activists downloaded
stickers to put on its products on supermarket
shelves, and 21,000 emails went to the company
headquarters.

Again according to the Melbourne Age, the shares will
be transferred to a series of public interest
corporations. They include the Institute of Cetacean
Research, but the rest are as yet unidentified.
"Present shareholders will eventually be completely
divested of their ownership," the statement said.

Nissui had also undertaken to stop processing and
distributing whale meat in Japan.

Although this decision will not shut down the Japanese
fleet, there is no doubt that it is a significant blow
to the industry.

 

“Whaling is becoming a taboo industry and the taint of
blood and suffering associated with it, will pollute
any product of any company associated with the
slaughter of whales.” Said Captain Paul Watson.
“People around the world have spoken with their power
as consumers and it is a language that corporations
understand. Whaling has no place in the 21st Century
and civilized people everywhere are opposed to it.”

 

Nissui made the decision not because of concern for
the whales but because hundreds of thousands of people
made Nissui aware of their concerns and their refusal
to support companies that support whaling. 


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