Whale meat on the menu for school lunches?

by frog

The Herald this morning ran the disturbing story that a Japanese company is seeking to distribute whale meat from ’scientific’ whale hunts to Japanese schools, hospitals and family-oriented restaurants in order to ‘whet the appetite’ of Japanese consumers for whale meat. This follows previous stories pointing out that whale meat often languishes in stockpiles in Japan and may even be used for dog food.

Clearly, as Metiria pointed out in her release on the issue, there is no market for whale meat in Japan. If people don’t want to eat it, it shouldn’t be foisted on them. This is nothing but a cynical attempt to drum up demand in order to justify lifting the IWC moratorium.

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Published in Environment & Resource Management by frog on Thu, May 11th, 2006   

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