Japan cancels whaling season due to group's obstruction, official says
Japanese Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Michihiko Kano told reporters Friday that the country's government halted whaling because of actions taken by the animal rights group, Sea Shepherd. He stressed that Japan did not want to do so, but felt its hand was forced.
"From the viewpoint of our crew's safety, we have decided to cut short the research whaling at this time, against our will," he said.
The decision marks the first time Japan has canceled its whale hunt in the waters of the Antarctic since 2005, when it began a bitter battle with the animal rights group. What Japan calls its winter whaling season typically extends into mid-March.
On Thursday, Hiroshi Kawamura, a government official in charge of research whaling, said Japan had decided to a temporary halt while it determined its next step -- one that it later ended up taking .
Japan has left its fleet of four whaling vessels in the Antarctic, as it decides what to do about the winter hunt, according to the ministry; Kazinform cites CNN.
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