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US joins critics of Japan whaling | |
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The US has added its voice to international criticism of Japan's largest-ever whaling expedition. | |
The UK, Australia and New Zealand have already urged Japan to call off this year's hunt, which will target humpback whales for the first time in decades. | |
Japan says the hunt is for scientific purposes and that the number of whales to be killed is too small to have a major impact on populations. | |
US officials say non-lethal techniques could achieve the same research goals. | |
The Japanese whaling fleet set sail on its five-month mission from the southern port of Shimonoseki on Sunday. | The Japanese whaling fleet set sail on its five-month mission from the southern port of Shimonoseki on Sunday. |
It has instructions to kill up to 1,000 whales. | |
As well as up to 900 minke whales and 50 fin whales, it will kill up to 50 humpback whales for the first time since a moratorium was introduced in the mid-1960s. | |
The species had been hunted almost to extinction before the ban. | The species had been hunted almost to extinction before the ban. |
'Guise and deception' | 'Guise and deception' |
It was especially important that the Japanese whalers not kill humpback and fin whales, said state department spokesman Sean McCormack. | |
"While recognising Japan's legal rights, under the Whaling Convention, to conduct this hunt, we note that non-lethal research techniques are available to provide almost all relevant data on whale populations," he said. | |
Environmental groups say they will shadow the whaling shipsNew Zealand's Prime Minister Helen Clark said it would be better if the whaling fleet had stayed at home. | |
She criticised "the guise, the deception, the claim that it is scientific whaling when they want to take 1,000 whales". | She criticised "the guise, the deception, the claim that it is scientific whaling when they want to take 1,000 whales". |
Mrs Clark added that it would be difficult for New Zealand to offer help if any of the ships got into trouble at sea. | Mrs Clark added that it would be difficult for New Zealand to offer help if any of the ships got into trouble at sea. |
The Australian government has also expressed disapproval, saying it is "deeply disappointed" by the launch of the expedition. | The Australian government has also expressed disapproval, saying it is "deeply disappointed" by the launch of the expedition. |
Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said there was no evidence of Japan producing any data from its research. | Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said there was no evidence of Japan producing any data from its research. |
He said he had asked to see the Japanese ambassador but he ruled out deploying military defence forces, saying that Australia would not go to war with Japan over the issue. | He said he had asked to see the Japanese ambassador but he ruled out deploying military defence forces, saying that Australia would not go to war with Japan over the issue. |
His comments followed a suggestion by the opposition Labor party that they would send the Australian navy to track the fleet if they were elected in the imminent elections. | His comments followed a suggestion by the opposition Labor party that they would send the Australian navy to track the fleet if they were elected in the imminent elections. |
Diplomatic action | Diplomatic action |
Britain has said it is considering high-level diplomatic action to protest against the hunt. | Britain has said it is considering high-level diplomatic action to protest against the hunt. |
A UK government spokeswoman said the humpback hunt was unnecessary and that it has "serious reservations as to its scientific value". | |
"We are committed to maintaining the moratorium on commercial whaling and will oppose all efforts by Japan to undermine this with so-called scientific whaling," she said. | "We are committed to maintaining the moratorium on commercial whaling and will oppose all efforts by Japan to undermine this with so-called scientific whaling," she said. |
The hunt has drawn strong opposition from environmental and conservation groups. | The hunt has drawn strong opposition from environmental and conservation groups. |
Greenpeace is hoping to locate the fleet in order to shoot video footage, but claims the ships have turned off their identification equipment, making them hard to find. | Greenpeace is hoping to locate the fleet in order to shoot video footage, but claims the ships have turned off their identification equipment, making them hard to find. |
The more radical Sea Shepherd group said its activists will attempt to intercept the ships. | |
The expedition is scheduled to run until mid-April 2008. | The expedition is scheduled to run until mid-April 2008. |
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