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IWC blog is on our new test site

Saturday, June 30. 2012
Author - CEO

Dear all,
If you want to follow our blog from the IWC 2012 please link here to our new test site where we are publishing from the meeting in Panama,


http://dev.wdcs.org/en/iwc-2012


best wishes


Chris


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IWC 2012 is upon us

Monday, June 25. 2012

Our scientific colleagues will point out that the International Whaling Commission began for them some weeks ago, indeed the IWC Scientific Committee has been meeting in closed session for quite some time now in Panama. The rest of the WDCS team is on its way to attend this week's forthcoming technical committee meetings and working groups.

Some would say that this is where the real work is done, but this year's plenary session promises to be either a damp squib if Japan and her allies once again just 'upsticks' and walk out of the meeting, or something quite different if there is a real debate about Greenlands increasingly commercial whaling.

But lets guess that Japan will not just walk out as it never likes to miss an opportunity to bring pressure on the USA whenever the Alaskan Inupiat quota is up for debate. Japan is quite happy to threaten the susbsistance whaling quota of the Inupiat if they can further the aims of the few Japanese whaling companies that are left. So lets see. You can follow the whole meeting here on the new WDCS website and through our blog.

The IWC meetings this week are as follows:

Monday 25th June: Working Group on Whale Killing Methods and Associated Welfare Issues, Infractions Sub-committee and the Budgetary Sub-committee.

Tuesday 26th June: Conservation Committee.

Wednesday 27th June: Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling Sub-committee and the Working Group to consider the role of observers at meetings of the Commission.

Thursday 28th June: Finance and Administration Committee.

Monday 2nd-6th July:     Annual Meeting of the IWC.

All the meetings are taking place at the:

Hotel El Panamá
Vía España 111
Street Eusebio A. Morales
P.O. Box 0816-06754
Panamá, Rep. de Panamá

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Denmark’s balancing act on the issue of whaling

Thursday, June 7. 2012
Author - CEO

WDCS has just been with colleagues to the European Parliament in Brussels to discuss the issue of Denmark's position on the issue of whaling.


You can read an op ed piece we created for the  EU Policy and debate site, EurActiv.Com



http://www.euractiv.com/climate-environment/denmark-balancing-act-issue-whal-analysis-513111



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