Another year of loss for Japanese Whalers

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Huh? Not following ya there..

they say they are killing for research although you dont need that large a sample size nore do you need to kill them for research many people do research on sharks and many other types of marine life without killing them. that is what i think he ment by that just to help
 
Great news!

Now, if we could just achieve the same results with tigers, rhinos, elephants, sharks, dugongs, blufin tuna, swordfish, and a few dozen other species that are fast approaching extinction, we may be able to hand this world over to our children without too much shame.
 
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