Friday, March 23, 2007

508 HEAVY CANNONS....ATITUDES REMAIN WITH THE ONE'S WHO PRATICE THEM

Mar 23, 11:17 AM (ET)By HANS GREIMEL

(AP) Japan's whaling ship "Nisshin Maru" settles an anchor in a pier into Tokyo bay following return...


TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese whaling ship returned to port from Antarctica Friday with a catch of 508 whales, despite having its annual hunt cut short by a deadly fire.
The Nisshin Maru's hunt had triggered a high-seas showdown with environmental groups even before the fire, and Greenpeace issued a fresh condemnation of Japan's whaling program, calling for the damaged ship to be retired.
Tokyo says its whaling provides crucial data for the International Whaling Commission on populations and feeding habits of whales in Antarctic seas.
The hunts are allowed by the commission, but environmental groups have long condemned the hunts as a pretext for keeping alive commercial whaling, which was banned in 1986.

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