A whale of a problem

by frog

It seems Japan’s “scientific” whaling programme may have bitten off a little more than its country is willing to chew.

An article in The Japan Times reveals that whale meat seems to be piling up and is only going to be getting bigger.

Surely this makes Japan’s decision to double this season’s catch of Minke whales to about 900 ludicrous?

It seems apparent that the Japanese will have to launch a huge advertising campaign to get people to eat whale if they want to reduce their current stocks let alone consume the extra 450 whales they are killing.

Never-the-less there seems to be two schools of thought on whales and whale meat in Japan. Those who think Japanese could be convinced not to eat whale and those who think it’s perfectly okay.

There’s an interesting article in the Mail and Guardian.

It is very disheartening to read how little notice was taken in Japan of the actions to try to stop the whaling fleet in Antarctic waters over summer. And I have to agree with at least one of the sentiments in the article: It would likely take the work of trendsetting people within Japan to force a change in thinking.

In the meantime we must keep up the fight and hope that eventually whales will be safe to swim the seas without fear of ending up on the end of a pair of chopsticks.

frog says

Published in Environment & Resource Management by frog on Tue, January 31st, 2006   

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