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Resolution denouncing the validity of Scientific Whaling and urging the Government of Japan to cease the practice.
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Res. No. 1690
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Resolution denouncing the validity of Scientific Whaling and urging the Government of Japan to cease the practice.
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By The Speaker (Council Member Vallone) and Council Members Freed, Michels, Miller, Abel and Stabile; also Council Members Foster, Linares, O'Donovan, Povman, Quinn, Rodriguez, Wooten and Ognibene
Whereas, During the past century, many populations of great whales were hunted to the brink of extinction by commercial whaling; and
Whereas, In response, an international body convened in the mid-1980's and declared a global moratorium on commercial whaling, so that whales could propagate unmolested and their populations regenerate; and
Whereas, Under the aegis of a scientific research exemption, the government of Japan ignores the moratorium, claiming that the hunts are employed strictly to collect important data and to help manage whale populations; and
Whereas, The scientific consensus rejects the notion that lethal takings are necessary to obtain research data, and the Japanese government has declined offers by a number of scientific delegations to assist in developing and administering a more ecologically sensitive research program; and
Whereas, The "science" of scientific whaling is called further into question by the reported appearance of whale meat in Japanese fish markets and restaurants; and
Whereas, Voices from around the international community have decried the practice of scientific whaling; and
Whereas, Nonetheless, in June the Japanese government announced that it was to expand its whaling program, in defiance of the multiple resolutions passed by the International Whaling Commission calling on Japan to refrain from continued whaling operations; and
Whereas, This and other actions by the Government of Japan undermine the spirit and intent of multilateral environmental, conservation and fisheries agreements; and
Whereas, The Government of Japan currently cites its record on global environmental issues as a warrant for its claim to a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council-a record called into serious question by continued whaling; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York denounces the validity of Scientific Whaling and urges the Government of Japan to cease the practice.
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