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Minke whale is transfered onto the Nisshin Maru factory ship of the Japanese whaling fleet.
Enlarge Image[1] Washington Post story about the attempts to craft a deal:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/24/AR2009012402053_pf.html
[2] Japan's commercial whaling operation currently targets around 935 minke whales and 50 endangered fin whales each season in the Southern Ocean, under the guise of scientific research. A review of this programme by the IWC's Scientific Committee found that it has failed to reach a single one of its objectives. The IWC has stated that it does not need the data produced by this programme and has repeatedly asked Japan to call it off.
[3] Some populations of minke whale off the coast of Japan – known as J-Stock – are classified as endangered and are at risk from an increase in coastal whaling
[4] http://www.whitehouse.gov/search/?keywords=whaling - Screenshot from 27 January available at http://www.greenpeace.org/whitehouse-whale-search-fail
[5] Response from then presidential candidate Barack Obama available at: http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/assets/binaries/obama-questionnaire-response
For images: http://usaphoto.greenpeace.org/20090126Whaling/
Bob Meyers, Senior Photo Editor, Greenpeace USA + 1 202 319 2453
[B-roll of whales and whaling also available]