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IWC meeting in 2005
Toxic Menu – Contamination of Whale Meat
Report of the EXPERT MEETING to DEVELOP TECHNICAL GUIDELINES to REDUCE BYCATCH of MARINE MAMMALS in CAPTURE FISHERIES
Why Japan Supports Whaling
Number 30 June 2005 ISSN 1192-3539
Driven by Demand
Artisanal Whaling in the Atlantic: a Comparative Study of Culture, Conflict, and Conservation in St
Breaking Ranks
Report of the International Cachalot Assessment Research Planning Workshop, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1-3 March 2005
Report on Whaling in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Blueprint for U.S. Whale Conservation
TWENTY FIFTH MEETING of the COUNCIL 5 – 6 April 2017, Nuuk, Greenland
Number 32 June 2006 ISSN 1192-3539
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Issuing Annual Catch Limits To
Whale Wars: Politics, Science and the World's Largest Mammal
Annual Report
2005 Annual Report
Commercial Whaling: Unsustainable, Inhumane, Unnecessary September 2018 Efficiency Inthe Cooling Sector
Japan and the IWC: Investigating Japan's Whaling Policy Objectives
Top View
As of August 2020)
【Pdf】Research Plan for New Scientific Whale Research Program
New Scientific Whale Research Program in the Antarctic Ocean (NEWREP-A)
Whale for Sale the Global Trade in Dead Whales 2014 Whale for Sale the Global Trade in Dead Whales 2014
Cruise Report of the Second Phase of the Japanese Whale Research
Subsistence Harvest of Bowhead Whales (Balaena Mysticetus) by Alaskan Eskimos During 2011
Title British Whaling Policy in the 1970S Author(S) Sanada, Yasuhiro
Whales Competing? an Analysis of the Claim That Some Whales Eat So Much That They Threaten Fisheries and the Survival of Other Whales
Journal Article
Subsistence Whaling in the Native Village of Barrow: Bringing Autonomy to Native Alaskans Outside the Ni Ternational Whaling Commission Elizabeth M