The humpback whale of Australia could be put on the tables of Japan’s diners very soon in the following yr under a proposition put out yesterday by an under- group of the worldwide whaling committee.
This committee is known as the International Whaling Commission. 12 commissioning member nations, which include Japan and Australia, have been holding top-secret meetings from October in an attempt to discontinue the repulsion ‘tween the countries that are against whaling and the counties who are in favour of whaling.
Only instead of bringing a cease to whaling within Antarctica, the sub-group’s outline program would result in a recurrence to commercialized whale hunting down that could lawfully aim for the humpback whale in the south ocean whale refuge.
This supposed compromise among the countries would afford countries already barracking the twenty-four yr moratorium upon whaling, specified commercialized quotas for ten yrs for their giving up whale hunting in the disguise of exploration and inquiry.
For example in Japan, this proposition would apportion quotas, which are not decided yet, for acquiring not alone the minke-whales but besides the endangered species of the fin-whales and even humpback whale.
This proposed period of ten yrs time would commence on the succeeding whaling time of the year.
The preservation groups are enraged and wish Australia to exercise its post to press against the proposition.
Peter Garrett got together in private within Canberra the day before with the angry environmentalists to reassure them that even though Australia was a component of the humble committal grouping, it wasn’t favoring the proposition. Mr. Peter Garrett is the Minister for Environment.



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