Murky waters: why is Japan still whaling in the Southern Ocean?

Photographs allegedly showing Japanese whaling operations in the Southern Oceanemerged this week. Coinciding with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abes visit toAustralia, critics have called for greater action from the Australian government onthe issue.

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Main Author: Hodgson-Johnston, I
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: The Conversation Media Group Ltd 2017
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Law
Online Access:http://theconversation.com/murky-waters-why-is-japan-still-whaling-in-the-southern-ocean-71402
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Hodgson-Johnston, I, Murky waters: why is Japan still whaling in the Southern Ocean?, The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group Ltd, Victoria, Australia, 18 January (2017) [Magazine Article]
http://ecite.utas.edu.au/115804
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