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Volume 14, Number 10
May 18 - June 7, 2008


outdoors

Also in this section:
What's in season now
"Limpiar" in Panamanian Spanish
A break in the fishing day
Greenpeace investigation uncovers whaling financial scandal
Season change colors


Greenpeace Japan whale campaign coordinator Junichi Sato weighs 23.5 kilograms of whale meat stolen by crewmembers of the Nisshin Maru whaling ship. The contents of the box were listed as "cardboard." Photo by Greenpeace


Investigation ordered into Greenpeace claims of stolen Japanese whale meat
by Greenpeace International

Tokyo, May 20 --- The Tokyo district public prosecutor has confirmed that there will be an investigation into allegations made by Greenpeace of large scale embezzlement of whale meat from the Japanese-government-subsidized Southern Ocean whaling program.

On May 15th, Greenpeace campaigners produced as partial evidence of the corruption 23.5 kilos of whale meat, which was hidden in one of four boxes being sent by a crew member to his home, disguised as personal effects. A four-month investigation by Greenpeace also highlighted claims by informers that government-appointed officials from the Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR) and the whaling fleet operators, Kyodo Senpaku are aware of the theft of the meat and local pubs and meat traders expect to receive whale meat direct from the factory ship Nisshin Maru well in advance of the official government release of stocks at the end of June.

"We are delighted that the public prosecutor has begun this investigation and we will cooperate in every way possible to ensure that it is a full investigation, to the highest levels and not simply the scapegoating of a few individual crew members," said Junichi Sato, Greenpeace Japan Whales Campaign coordinator. "While the investigation is underway, the government has no option but to now immediately suspend any whaling permits to the ICR and Kyodo Senpaku, as well as stop the taxpayer's subsidy to the program." Sato added.

Kyodo Senpaku officials have claimed that the meat is simply "souvenirs" given to the crew by the company at the end of the expedition, but there is clear evidence --- including false declarations on the whale meat box, where the contents where claimed to be cardboard --- that the stolen meat is taken in addition to the free packages handed out by the company.

Additional allegations from informers that require investigation include: throwing tons of whale meat overboard daily because they did not have processing capacity for the increased quotas; cancerous tumors being found and cut out of whales and the remaining meat processed for public sale; and targeted hunts to ensure maximum catch, not random "sampling" as required by the research permits.

Also in this section:
What's in season now
"Limpiar" in Panamanian Spanish
A break in the fishing day
Greenpeace investigation uncovers whaling financial scandal
Season change colors

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