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whale cuisine

[Food Trek] Kochi Celebrates its Whale Cuisine and 400 Years of Whaling 

2023-02-23
On: 2023-Feb-23

Visit Cape Muroto in Kochi and learn more about living with whales at the museum, then sample delicious local whale cuisine at friendly local restaurants.

Whale soup served in Hakodate

[Food Trek] Hakodate, Where Whale Soup is a New Year’s Dish and Every Household has its Own Recipe

2023-02-07
On: 2023-Feb-07

“It is important not to lose our food culture” says Professor Takashi Matsuishi, adding that whale should be used “sustainably based on scientific evidence.”

IWC68 part 4

IWC68: ‘Sustainable Use’ is the Next Challenge (Part 4 of 4)

2023-01-23
On: 2023-Jan-23

After IWC68, the institution must adapt to include member countries deeply divided in their views toward living marine resources and values of sustainable use.

IWC68 Part 3

IWC68: New Contested Issues Emerging from the South (Part 3 of 4)

2023-01-22
On: 2023-Jan-22

Overall, in IWC68 the process intended to produce fairness under Western standards was incapable of meeting the needs of developing countries.

IWC68 Part 2

IWC68: An International Whaling Commission in Crisis (Part 2 of 4)

2023-01-18
On: 2023-Jan-18

The IWC68 financial crisis highlights the IWC’s reduced priority for scientific decision making and raises concerns among pro-sustainable use nations.

IWC68 Part 1

IWC68: Reflections on the Future of the International Whaling Commission (Part 1 of 4)

2023-01-13
On: 2023-Jan-13

The resumption of commercial whaling was not Japan’s only policy goal at IWC68. Another policy goal was to uphold and promote the principle of sustainable use.

Alaskan whalers

Revisiting the Roots of the Whaling Issue: The Relationship Between Humans and Nature

2022-09-21
On: 2022-Sep-21

In practice the IWC has already abandoned the management of whale resources and whaling, and the Western worldview caused this situation.

Blue Whale

Revisiting the Roots of the Whaling Issue: Sustainable Use, Environmental Protection

2022-09-21
On: 2022-Sep-21

Not the whaling moratorium, but the defense and promotion of the general principle of sustainable use is the important policy issue for many countries.

INTERVIEW | Hidehiro Kato: Battle for Science, Sustainability over Politics in the IWC

2022-09-04
On: 2022-Sep-04

Part 2 of 2 Read Part 1: INTERVIEW | Hidehiro Kato on Optimism for the Future of Whales In October 2022, the International Whaling Commission (IWC) will hold a meeting in Slovenia.  This is the second of two articles based on a conversation with Dr Hidehiro Kato, one of Japan’sContinue Reading

INTERVIEW | Hidehiro Kato on Whale Research and Optimism for the Future

2022-09-03
On: 2022-Sep-03

Dr Kato naturally hoped that the IWC would act based on the scientific results of the research. But whales had become a totem of the environmental movement.

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