Deep in the article the real important bit - "terminal but not important"
Japan
spring whale slaughter kills record low 34
Whales
eating young eels instead of mature, signaling ecosystem collapse
6
June, 2013
Japanese
whalers hunting the mammals in the northwestern Pacific caught a
record-low 34 minke whales this spring, the fisheries agency said
Thursday, blaming bad weather.
The
whaling, conducted in the name of “scientific research,” took
place from April 18 to June 3 and netted 17 male and 17 female minke.
The catch is the lowest since Tokyo started the program in 2003, the
agency said.
“The
weather was very bad this year, often with thick fog or very strong
wind,” said an agency official.
Japan’s
whale hunts, especially its annual Southern Ocean expedition, have
long drawn criticism from activists and foreign governments, but
Tokyo defends the practice saying eating whale is part of the
country’s culinary tradition.
It
says whales are studied as part of a bid by Japan’s whaling
research institute to prove their populations can sustain commercial
whaling.
Many
of the whales this spring were slightly smaller than last year, the
official said.
Stomach
samples from 22 of the creatures caught in Sendai Bay showed their
diet was dominated by young sand eels, rather than mature sand eels
as in the past, the group said, according to Kyodo News.
The
whaling mission in the Southern Ocean this year also logged a “record
low” catch of the mammals, with the government blaming
“unforgivable sabotage” by activists.
Activists
charge Tokyo’s “research whaling” is cover for commercial
whaling that is banned under an international agreement.
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