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Japanese Whalers Murder 333 Whales, Return With Their Bodies from Antarctic

Japanese Whalers Murder 333 Whales, Return With Their Bodies from Antarctic
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Japanese whaling vessels returned to port on Saturday after murdering more than 300 of the mammals in the Antarctic Ocean without facing any protests by anti-whaling groups.

Japanese Whalers Murder 333 Whales, Return With Their Bodies from Antarctic

A fleet of five whalers set sail for the Southern Ocean in November, as Tokyo pursues its "research whaling" in defiance of global criticism.

Three of the vessels, including the fleet's main ship, the Nisshin Maru, arrived in the morning at Shimonoseki port in western Japan, a port official said.

The fleet caught 333 minke whales as planned without any interruption by anti-whaling campaigners, the Fisheries Agency said in a statement.

Japanese whalers have in the past clashed at sea with animal rights campaigners, particularly the Sea Shepherd activist group, which last year announced it had no plan to make offshore protests this season.

Japan, ironically, is a signatory to the International Whaling Commission moratorium on hunting, but exploits a loophole that allows whales to be killed for scientific research.

Tokyo said the slaughter is necessary for in-depth knowledge of whale behavior and biology, but it makes no secret of the fact that whales killed in the hunts often end up on dinner plates.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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