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Whaling
Stakeholders and how they are
interacting to resolve the issue
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Who are the stakeholders?
Australian Government
- The citizens they represent
Australian Government
- The citizens they represent
International Whaling
Commission
- Representing all member
nations including indigenous
groups
International Whaling
Commission
- Representing all member
nations including indigenous
groups
Conservation Groups
- Sea Shepherd
- Greenpeace
- WWF
Conservation Groups
- Sea Shepherd
- Greenpeace
- WWF
Japanese Government
- The citizens they represent
Japanese Government
- The citizens they represent
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The IWC
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Santiago Meeting
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Member nations
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AKA: The Paper Tiger
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The Japanese Government
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How E vironmental groups are
portraye y Japanese
Press Release Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha, Ltd January19, 2008
Further Terrorism by Sea Shepherd Conservation
Society (SS)
SS attacked Yushin-maru No.3 at night At two a.m.18th of January, SS Zodiac boat sneaked up
during dark night and attacked her sister ship,
Yushin-Maru No.3, one of the Antarctic researchexpedition vessels owned by the Kyodo Senpaku
Kaisha, by throwing 10 butyric acid bottles.
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Japanese and Australian Government
Interaction
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Portrayal of Japanese scientific
whaling
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Greenpeace
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Greenpeace Diplomacy
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Non-violent Campaigning
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Sea Shepherd
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Founder
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In Action: Sea Shepherd Diplomacy
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Australian Government
Senator the Hon Don
Farrell
The Hon Tony Burke MP
Prime Minister Julia Gillard
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IWC Reps
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Stephen Smith
"The point I would make is I think it's very
unfortunate the Australian side has indicated
its intention to take action in an international
court.
"We also agreed on the point that the whaling
issue should not jeopardise the Australia-
Japan relationship which overall is an
extremely good one."
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The Australian Whale Sanctuary
Under the Environment Protection and BiodiversityConservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) all cetaceans are
protected in Australian waters:
theAustralian Whale Sanctuary includes all
Commonwealth waters from the three nautical milestate waters limit out to the boundary of the Exclusive
Economic Zone (i.e. out to 200 nautical miles andfurther in some places)
within the Sanctuary it is an offence to kill, injure orinterfere with a cetacean. Severe penalties apply to
anyone convicted of such offencesall states andterritories also protect whales and dolphins within
their waters
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Whale Watching Regulations
Whale and dolphin watching is regulated in the Australian WhaleSanctuary.
TheAustralian National Guidelines for Whale and DolphinWatching are reflected in the Environment Protection and
Biodiversity Conservation Act Regulations.
The regulations apply to all people interacting with whales anddolphins including commercial operators (tourist or otherwise)
and people conducting recreational activities.
The regulations specify how vessels, aircraft and people mustbehave around these animals. For example, vessels must notdeliberately approach whales closer than 100m. Within 300mvessels must use caution and travel at low speed. Touching or
feeding whales and dolphins is prohibited.
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Agree to disagree
Australia's prime
minister, Kevin
Rudd, discussed
whaling concerns
with Japan's foreignminister Katsuya
Okada, during a
Sydney visit.
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The Rudd Governments Actions