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Update April 2006 After months of pressure from Ocean Defenders everywhere, our friends at seafood suppliers Gorton's, Sealord and parent company Nissui have withdrawn their active support for Japanese whaling.This does not mean an end to the so-called scientific whaling program, but it does mean we've driven home a very important point: whaling is bad for business. As our web wizard Adele put it, "We moused them into submission." Find out more about this victory here.
Greenpeace,
along with Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and the Humane
Society, revealed the link between the whaling in the Southern Ocean
and Gortons. We revealed that the Japanese parent company that wholly
owns Gortons, Nippon Suissan, also partly owns the whaling fleet whose
boats depart every year to hunt whales in Antarctica.
In the mean time you can help us. You can write to Gortons about whaling, and ask them to live up to their reputation as a caring and responsible family firm,and put pressure on their owners and the whalers to change their business.
If you have a website or weblog you could also add this banner to your site to help us spread the word about Gortons and Whaling. Just enter the HTML below into your site to display the banner.
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Ask Gortons to stop whaling!</a> To stay informed about our campaign to save the whales, and the oceans join Greenpeace as an ocean defender, and follow our year long voyage to defend our oceans