South Pacific, International —
Greenpeace is saddened by reports from the Australian Customs vessel, the Oceanic Viking, that the Fisheries Agency of Japan’s whaling fleet has killed at least five whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
"Once more, Japanese taxpayers must be wondering why they are funding
this scandalous fake research operation which produces no real science,
whale meat that no one wants to eat, and brings their country into
international disrepute,” said Greenpeace Southern Ocean expedition
leader Karli Thomas.
For fourteen days, the Greenpeace ship Esperanza chased the whaling
fleet's factory ship, the Nisshin Maru, over a distance of 4,300
nautical miles. Without the factory ship, the remaining hunter vessels
where unable to operate - bringing the entire whaling programme to a
halt.
While the Esperanza has all but exhausted its fuel supplies and is
returning to port, media coverage and public discussion on the whaling
issue has reached unprecedented levels in Japan, where Prime Minister
Fukuda has been forced to discuss the whaling issue in Parliament.
The campaign is now moving from the high seas to Japan, harnessing the
power of people around the world: in the last week, 42,000 concerned
camera owners from around have responded to Greenpeace’s call to email
Fujio Mitarai, CEO of Canon Japan – a company known for its support of
conservation issues - calling on him to speak out against whaling (2).
Mr Fujio Mitarai is also the head of the influential Nippon Keidanren
(Japanese Business Federation).
Notes to Editor
(1) The Esperanza located the whaling fleet in the early hours of January 12th, and has been chasing the Nisshin Maru ever since. On January 22nd, Greenpeace activists blocked attempts by the Nisshin Maru to receive fuel from, and transfer whale meat to, the Panamian-registered Oriental Bluebird.
(2) http://www.greenpeace.org/canon
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