
National and EU Marine Mammal Policies
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NATIONAL MARINE MAMMAL POLICIES
- Letter from the High North
Alliance to the New Zealand Minister of Conservation, Hon Chris Carter, 8
November 2005 (Word doc.)
- Letter from the
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade to the High North
Alliance, 17 November 2005 (Word doc.)
- Letter from the High North
Alliance to the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 22
November 2005 (Word doc.)
- Searching for Cheap
Green Points The International Harpoon, 2000
- Robert Hill: Minister of Double Standards
Runs Australia’s Animal Apartheid Policy The International Harpoon,
2000
- Australian Opening Statement to the 46th Annual Meeting of the
International Whaling Commission. Position on Commercial Whaling (Extract), 1994
- Australia Takes Strong Line on Whaling Ban. (Media Release)
Senator the Hon Robert Hill, leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for the
Environment, Australia, 1996
- Australia: Push for Permanent International Whaling Ban.
Media Release from Australian Federal Environment Minister Robert Hill, 1996
- "It just doesn't make sense." Australian
Commissioner to the International Whaling Commission, Peter Bridgewater, on commercial
whaling. TV interview, 1991
- "... because it reflects the current reality of world
opinion." (Extract) New Zealand Opening Statement to the 46th Annual Meeting of
the International Whaling Commission. Position on Commercial Whaling, 1994
- Gummer of Great Britain. (Quotes) High North Alliance, Living
off the Sea, 1994
- The Emperor's New Clothes -UK Sheds Arguments in Favour of
Honesty. The International Harpoon, 1996
- Is United States' Whaling Policy What the Public Wants?
(Extract) Milton M.R. Freeman, 1995
- US Recognizes Importance of Sealskin Trade. The High North
News, 1994
- Letter to the Congress of the United States from President
Clinton concerning sanctions towards Norway. 1993
- ... weigh the risks against the costs (sic!). U.S. Note to
Iceland and Norway, 1993
- What goes around, comes around. Editorial Comment on the US
Request for Hunting Quota of 5 Grey Whales for the Makah Indians, IWC Annual Meeting,
1996. The International Harpoon, 1996
- Makahs and U.S. Defer Request for Tribal Whaling; U.S. Reaffirms
Comittment to Native Rights. (Press Release) U.S. Delegation to the International
Whaling Commission, June 27, 1996
- US Exhibiton: "Be Kind Don't Kill!" (Photos)
Exhibition arranged by the US National Fish and Wildlife Service at the 1994 annual
meeting of CITES
- Save the Whalers. William Aron, Former U.S. Commissioner to
the IWC, Wall Street Journal, 1997.
- Austria Joins IWC to Put Stop to Whaling. The High North
news, 1994
- Ireland Offers Sanctuary for Dolphins - and Foxhounds? The
International Harpoon, 1995
- South African Commissioner Opposes Anti-Whaling
"Extremism" The International Harpoon, 1996
- Government of Iceland Announces Withdrawal from the International
Whaling Commission. (Press Release) Ministry of Fisheries, Iceland, 1991.
- Questions and answers to Iceland's decision to leave the
International Whaling Commission. Ministry of Fisheries, Iceland, December 1991
- Whale resources in the North Atlanticand the concept of
sustainability Jóhann Sigurjónsson, Marine Research Institute, Iceland
- Joint Statement by the North Atlantic Fisheries Ministers on Seal
Management 1995
- "The IWC does not have legal competence for the management
of small cetaceans". (Extract) Letter from W.G. Doubleday, Director General,
Fisheries and Oceans Science, Canada to IWC secretary, 1996.
- "[Canada Has] no Intention of Joining the International
Whaling Commission". William Doubleday, director-general of Fisheries and Oceans
Science for the federal government, Canada, 1996
- Land Claim Agreements and the Management of Whaling in the
Canadian Arctic. Dan Goodman, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Government of
Canada, 1996.
- Whales and Sustainable Ocean Management. Gro Harlem
Brundtland, Norwegian Prime Minister, The Network, 1993
- "... a move guaranteed to undermine the IWC's raison d'etre
.... " New Scientist, 1996
- Greenland's whaling policy. Prime minister Lars Emil
Johansen's adress to Whaling Conference, March 1997.
- Iceland's Position on Whaling. Halldór Ásgrímsson,
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, March 1996.
- "Australian opposition to all whaling." Minister
for the Environment, 1994.
- The Crisis of Good Faith. The International Harpoon,1997
- I don't want it because I don't like it The International
Harpoon,1997
- The International Whaling Commission today Ray
Gambell, Secretary to the International Whaling Commission
- IWC should focus on central issues, not
on general environmental topics. Statement by Norway at the 51st Annual Meeting of the
International Whaling Commission, 1999.
EU MARINE MAMMAL POLICY