Japan’s new whaling mothership departed on its first expedition as the country plans to expand its commercial hunts.
THE HAGUE, NetherlandsTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — The battle over Japan’s controversial whaling program is moving from the high seas to the United Nations’ highest court. Australia opens its case ...
The annual summer hunt by Japan’s whaling fleet for 260 whales for “scientific purposes” has begun, drawing renewed condemnation from conservationists. The whaling vessels set out for the North ...
Washington, DC—Japan and Norway resumed slaughtering whales this month, while Iceland’s only fin whaling company has decided that it will not hunt this summer, citing a declining demand for whale meat ...
A fleet of Japanese whaling ships caught 177 minke and sei whales during a three-month tour of the northwestern Pacific, the government said Wednesday. The three-ship mission returned home as Tokyo ...
Washington, DC—Today, Japan and Iceland decided to allow each country’s last remaining whale companies to hunt fin whales, the second largest animal on the planet. Adopting the recommendations of a ...
[video_player id=”zJrjNyQQ”]Video: See the whale being ‘processed’ The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) has just released video footage from a whale ...
Gland, Switzerland -- Contracting governments to the International Whaling Commission (IWC) should reject any new proposal from Japan to resume whaling in the Southern Ocean Sanctuary near Antarctica, ...
On Tuesday, Japan’s whaling fleet will set out on a three-month-long hunt for minke whales. The Japanese government argues that this hunt – which will kill 333 whales, about a third of the average ...