Japan Declares Bloody War on the Whales

Sea Shepherd Prepares to Defend the Whales

6/7/06

From: Sea Shepherd Society.

 

Japan has been ruthless in their pursuit and massacre
of the world’s great whales. It has become a matter of
honour according to some Japanese to kill as many
whales as they can in order to assert their dominance
over the world’s oceans.

 

According to Joji Morishita of the Japanese Fisheries
Agency  who spoke on the Australian program 60
minutes, the killing of whales is a part of Japan’s
identity and a question of national pride, and he asks
what is a nation without pride?

 

But surely there would not exterminates the whales. Or
would they?

 

Back in 1997 Captain Paul Watson had the opportunity
to sit down and speak with members of the Japanese
delegation in Monaco.

 

Captain Watson asked whaling delegate Tadahiko
Nakamura directly if he was concerned about the
survival of the whales and would he like to have his
children and grand-children see the whales.

 

His answer was shocking. “No,” he said. “My duty is to
my family, mu country and my company and that duty is
to make as much profit as I can for them today. I am
not concerned with future generations. They will have
to find ways to survive just as we must find ways to
survive today.”

 

Captain Watson then asked if he was concerned that the
whales would go extinct? “They may go extinct but that
is not my concern. My concern is to realize the
maximum profit from them before they do.”

 

This echoes the sentiments of Andrew Behr, the owner
of the pirate whaler Sierra that Captain Watson rammed
and disabled on July 16, 1979 and sank on February
6th, 1980.n the Sea.

 

Behr said that he was aware that whales could be
driven to extinction and if they were going to go
extinct then why not make as much profit from them
before they do.

 

The Japanese hold whale conservationists in contempt.
They see anyone opposed to whaling as standing in the
way of their illicit profits.

 

Since 1986, Japan has been killing whales in violation
of the global moratorium on whaling. Each year they
have illegally upped the kill quotas and during the
last two decades that the whales have been “protected”
more than 17,000 whales have been slaughtered.

 

The International Whaling Commission has done very
little to stop the carnage. The IWC has great
regulations but non-existent enforcement. The member
nations of the IWC like Australia and the United
States have been reluctant to enforce sanctions for
fear of trade retaliations by Japan. 

 

The fact remains that Japanese and Norwegian whaling
is illegal and if nothing else the regulations of the
International Whaling Commission have served to give
legitimacy to Sea Shepherd efforts to oppose outlaw
whaling since 1986.

 

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has been the
only enforcement agency government or
non-governmental, defending the whales over the last
20 years beginning with our sinking of half the
Icelandic whaling fleet in November 1986 to the
scuttling of illegal Norwegian whalers dockside in
1992, 1994 and 1998. This year we harassed and pursued
the Japanese whaling fleet in the Antarctic Whale
Sanctuary. We did not commit any crimes with our
intervention because we were enforcing international
conservation law in accordance with the provisions of
the U.N. World Charter for Nature which allows for
non-governmental organizations to intervene to uphold
international conservation law.

 

For this reason there have been no criminal charges
brought against Sea Shepherd crew for these
interventions. Criminals are reluctant to retaliate
with the law especially when such retaliation would
further expose and provide documentation and evidence
of the illegal activities that Sea Shepherd is
intervening against.

 

Japan is now seeking to change the laws protecting
whales by working to overturn the IWC global
moratorium on whaling. And they are succeeding.

 

For the last few years Japan has been using foreign
aid to seduce and then recruit small poor nations to
join the IWC.

 

These nation then have their IWC memberships paid by
Japan and like little Japanese fiefdoms they vote as
they are told and they are being told to vote for the
resumption of whaling and to back Japanese objectives
100%

 

Last year, Japan succeeded in recruiting an equal
number of votes as the whale conservation nations.
This year they have surpassed that number and they now
hold the majority.

 

In a sneaky move reminiscent of the cowardly attack on
Pearl Harbor, Japan just this week announced that the
Marshall Islands and Cambodia have been bought and
will vote with Japan at next weeks IWC meeting in St.
Kitts. (June 16-20).

 

Japan now has 36 votes among the 69 member nations of
the IWC.

 

The first thing Japan intends to do is call for a vote
to scrap the IWC’s conservation committee.

 

The conservation committee was set up in 2003 to study
measures to preserve whales.

 

In other words Japan and their 35 puppet nations are
opposed to taking measures to preserve the whales.

 

Japan also intends to call for a vote on a resolution
supporting its “research” whaling in the Antarctic
Ocean and anywhere else in the world it decides to
kill whales

 

What does this mean for the Sea Shepherd Conservation
Society?

 

It means Sea Shepherd must stop the Japanese fleet in
Antarctica this year while the moratorium is in
effect. In addition to violating the moratorium, the
Japanese fleet will be violating the Convention on the
International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) by
targeting 50 endangered Humpback and 50 endangered Fin
whales.

 

Japan will also be violating the Antarctic Whale
Sanctuary and the Australian Antarctic Territory
Economic Exclusion Zone. In addition Japan will be in
violation of United Stated Department of Commerce
regulations.

 

This means that despite whatever gains Japan wins at
the IWC meeting in St. Kitts, their whaling operations
will continue to be illegal and thus Sea Shepherd can
continue to legitimately intervene against illegal
whaling operations.

 

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is presently
recruiting volunteers and preparing a ship to
intervene once again against illegal whaling in the
Southern Oceans in December 2006 and January 2007.

 

Last year the Japanese fleet was opposed by the Sea
Shepherd ship Farley Mowat and Japanese whaling
operations were documented by the Greenpeace ships
Esperanza and Arctic Sunrise.

 

Greenpeace will not be returning to Antarctic waters
this year leaving the Sea Shepherd crew to tackle the
whalers alone.

 

“These whalers are criminals,” said Captain Paul
Watson. “They are no different than ivory smugglers
and drug traffickers. We must once again intervene
against their illegal operations and our objective
must be to stop them from their plans to slaughter
these magnificent and endangered creatures.”

 

Captain Watson expects the campaign to be expensive,
and dangerous and he expects the Japanese whalers to
be hostile to any interference.


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