Whales and the Japanese: how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
..................................................................
6
PROLOGUE
.................................................................
13
MODERN
JAPAN
AND
WHALES
.......................................................
14
WHALE
MEAT
FOR
SALE
IN
JAPAN..............................................14
THE
SOURCE
OF
WHALE
MEAT
IN
JAPAN.....................................14
ILLEGAL
WHALE
MEAT
ON
THE
MARKET........................................18
THE
WORLD
OF
WHALING
..............................................................
19
WHAT
IS
THE
INTERNATIONAL
WHALING
COMMISSION?................19
THE
MYTH
THAT
ALL
WHALES
ARE
ENDANGERED............................19
WHAT
DO
THE
ANTI-WHALING
OPINIONS
TELL
US?
........................20
WHY
DOES
JAPAN
GET
ALL
THE
BLAME?
.....................................22
JAPAN
AN
EASY
TARGET...........................................................23
SUSTAINABLE
USE
OF
WILDLIFE
IS
THE
WORLD
TREND......................25
THE
IWC
ANNUAL
MEETING
...................................................26
CHAPTER
1:
WHALE
ECOLOGY
-
THE
FACTS
.....................
29
BASICS
ABOUT
THE
WHALES
..........................................................
30
SO
YOU
THINK
YOU
KNOW
ABOUT
WHALES,
BUT
DO
YOU
REALLY?............................................................30
ORDER
CETACEA
-
THE
DOLPHINS
AND
PORPOISES
PLACE
AMONG
80
SPECIES
OF
WHALES.............................................30
BALEEN
WHALES
AND
TOOTHED
WHALES......................................31
WHALES
LARGE
AND
SMALL.....................................................31
THE
MAJOR
WHALE
SPECIES
.....................................................32
GREATER
ABUNDANCE
OR
DECREASED
POPULATION.........................36
WHAT
ARE
THE
ENDANGERED
SPECIES?........................................37
ECOLOGY
OF
WHALES
....................................................................
37
GLOBAL
MIGRATION
OF
WHALES.................................................37
SEGREGATION
IN
THE
ANTARCTIC................................................38
WHAT
HINDERS
THE
BLUE
WHALES
FROM
RECOVERY?
....................38
BREEDING
GROUPS
OF
WHALES..................................................39
WHAT
DO
WHALES
EAT?
...............................................................
40
KRILL
DOWN
SOUTH,
FISH
IN
THE
NORTH.....................................40
KINGS
OF
THE
OCEAN...............................................................40
10
CHAPTER
2:
THE
CLOSE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
THE
JAPANESE
AND
WHALES
....................................
43
WHALING
IN
JAPAN
-
FROM
THE
JOMON
TO
THE
EDO
PERIOD
..............
44
RELICS
AND
MONUMENTS........................................................44
JOMON
JAPANESE
AND
THE
WHALE...........................................45
JAPANESE
WHALING
-
WHERE
IT
ALL
STARTED...............................49
THE
BIRTH
OF
NET
WHALING.....................................................50
JAPANESE
SOCIAL
STRUCTURE
AND
ORGANIZED
WHALE
HUNTING
.........
51
KUJIRA
GUTVI
.............................................................................51
THE
WHALE:
A
FISH
IN
JAPANESE
EYES......................................54
JAPANESE
WHALING
CULTURE
........................................................55
FROM
THE
ARISTOCRAT S
FEAST
TO
THE
MERCHANT S
TABLE..............55
EDO
GETS
A
TASTE
FOR
WHALE
CUISINE......................*...............57
REGIONAL
COMMUNITIES
-
THE
CRADLE
OF
TRADITION....................58
THE
DEMISE
OF
ANCIENT
WHALING
-
THE
END
OF
EDO
SHOGUNATE;
THE
BEGINNING
OF
THE
MEIJI
ERA
..............................................
59
HOW
WHALING
BUILT
THE
MEIJI
RESTORATION.............................59
DON T
KILL
A
MOTHER
AND
HER
CALF
-
WISDOM
IGNORED
AND
THE
TRAGEDY
OF
THE
TAIJI
WHALERS..................................60
THE
END
OF
TRADITIONAL
JAPANESE
WHALING
.............................62
JOHN
MANJIRO
AND
THE
PUSH
FOR
A
WHALING
NATION .............63
THE
BIRTH
OF
MODERN
WHALING
...................................................
64
THE
NORWEGIAN
INFLUENCE....................................................64
GENERAL
MACARTHUR
-
AN
UNEXPECTED
SUPPORTER
OF
JAPANESE
WHALING.........................................................65
THE
ANTARCTIC
WHALING
PEAK
AND
THE
IWC............................66
CHAPTER
3:
THE
HISTORY
OF
RAMPANT
WHALING
..........
71
THE
TRUTH
BEHIND
EUROPEAN
AND
AMERICAN
WHALING
..................
72
WHALE
OIL
LIGHTS
UP
THE
STREETS
OF
EUROPE.............................72
BASQUES
-
THE
PIONEERS
OF
EUROPEAN
WHALING.......................72
WHALING
EXPANDS
TO
THE
SEVEN
SEAS
OF
THE
WORLD..................73
AMERICAN
WHALERS
LOOK
TO
JAPANESE
COASTAL
WATERS..............74
OPENING
OF
THE
MODERN
WHALING
...............................................
77
GREAT
BRITAIN
AND
NORWAY
LEAD
THE
ANTARCTIC
WHALERS..........77
INTERNATIONAL
WHALING
TREATY
BEFORE
THE
SECOND
WORLD
WAR
77
ESTABLISHMENT
OF
THE
INTERNATIONAL
WHALING
COMMISSION
....
79
THE
IWC
WORKED
TO
PROMOTE
WHALING.................................80
OLYMPIC
WHALING
DECIMATES
LARGE
WHALE
SPECIES..................81
BANNING
CATCHES
OF
LARGE
WHALE
SPECIES
AFTER
ANOTHER...........82
JAPAN
AND
THE
USSR
CONTINUE
WITH
ANTARCTIC
OPERATIONS.....83
11
ANTI-WHALING
POWERS
AND
THE
PARADIGM
SHIFT
IN
THE
IWC
.........
85
THE
10-YEAR
MORATORIUM
ON
COMMERCIAL
WHALING
-
AN
ABRUPT
DECISION.........................................................85
WHY
THE
ANTI-WHALING
BELIEF
SPREAD
OUT
IN
THE
WESTERN
WORLD?......................................................86
ANTI-WHALING
NATIONS
HELPED
BY
THEIR
FRIENDS......................88
HOW
THE
ANTI-WHALING
BLOC
ACQUIRED
THE
THREE-QUARTER
MAJORITY
..........................................................................89
JAPAN
WITHDRAWS
ITS
OBJECTION............................................90
WHAT
THE
ANTI-WHALING
COUNTRIES
DID
AFTER
THE
MORATORIUM.......................................................91
SECRET
AGENDA
FOR
THE
REVISED
MANAGEMENT
SCHEME.............92
CURRENT
WHALING
AROUND
THE
WORLD.....................................93
CHAPTER
4:
PERCEPTION
OF
WHALES
AND
WHALING
AROUND
THE
WORLD
................................................
97
VIEWS
ABOUT
WHALING
AROUND
THE
WORLD
...................................
98
WHAT
WE
CAN
LEARN
FROM
PUBLIC
OPINION..............................98
THE
TWO
CAMPS
IN
THE
IWC
.................................................99
IS
THE
WHALE
MAN S
BEST
FRIEND ?.......................................101
CRUEL
KILLING
OR
THE
OFFERING
OF
A
LIFE?
................................105
WILDLIFE
AND
DEVELOPING
NATIONS
............................................
106
TRADE
BANS
NOT
TIED
TO
STRUGGLING
SPECIES...........................106
CITES
MEMBERS
IN
SUPPORT
OF
DOWN-LISTING.......................107
FAO
AND
THE
PROBLEM
OF
MARINE
MAMMAL
FEEDING
.............108
DEVELOPING
NATIONS
VIEW
WILDLIFE
THROUGH
DIFFERENT
EYES....
109
COMMERCIAL
AND
ABORIGINAL
SUBSISTENCE
WHALING
....................
ILL
WHAT
IS
ABORIGINAL
SUBSISTENCE
WHALING?.........................ILL
COMMERCIAL
WHALING
IS
A
NON-PROFIT
ACTIVITY..................112
BRING
FAIRNESS
BACK
TO
THE
IWC
-
THE
BATTLE
FOR
TRANSPARENCY..........................................114
WHY
IS
THE
SECRET
BALLOT
IMPORTANT?..................................116
WHAT
HOPES
FOR
A
FRESH-FACED
IWC?...................................117
JAPANESE
SUPPORT
ON
THE
RISE
AT
THE
IWC
...........................118
ICELAND S
ACCESSION
TO
MEMBERSHIP
WITH
RESERVATION..........119
CHAPTER
5:
WHALING
FROM
A
FISHERIES
PERSPECTIVE....
121
THE
CURRENT
OF
FISHERIES
OF
JAPAN
............................................
122
NOW
AND
THEN
IN
THE
JAPANESE
FISHING
VILLAGES
..................122
TAIJI
....................................................................................122
AYUKAWA
............................................................................123
WADA
.................................................................................123
ABASHIRI
.............................................................................125
12
DWINDLING
FISHERIES:
WHALE
POPULATION
DOUBLED
WHILE
FISHING
HALVED.......................................................126
WHALES
EAT
THREE
TO
FIVE
TIMES
AS
MUCH
FISH
AS
HUMANS.....127
RESEARCH
REVEALED
THE
SEVERE
COMPETITION
AGAINST
WHALES
...
129
OVER-FISHING
OR
SUSTAINABLE
WHALING
.................................130
ROBUST
MINKE
WHALE
POPULATION
IN
THE
ANTARCTIC...............132
CONSERVATIVE
RMP
ALLOWS
ONLY
MINIMUM
CATCHES.............135
WHALE
RESEARCH
CONDUCTED
BY
JAPAN..................................137
STOCK
IDENTIFICATION
IS
ESSENTIAL
FOR
BETTER
WHALE
MANAGEMENT..................................................................140
RESEARCH
IN
THE
WESTERN
NORTH
PACIFIC................................141
IS
THE
JAPANESE
RESEARCH
COMMERCIAL
WHALING
IN
DISGUISE ?...................................................................143
HOW
THE
WHALE
MEAT
IS
USED
AFTER
THE
SCIENTIFIC
SAMPLING........................................................................144
OCEAN
POLLUTION
AND
THE
WHALES........................................145
OCEAN
POLLUTION
IS
A
SERIOUS
PROBLEM
IN
THE
NORTHERN
HEMISPHERE....................................................................146
NEED
OF
TRUE
ASSESSMENT
OF
POLLUTION
PROBLEMS
.................146
CHAPTER
6:
HARMONY
WITH
NATURE
AND
CULINARY
CULTURE
...............................................
149
WILDLIFE
AND
SUSTAINABLE
USE
..................................................
150
THE
DEMISE
OF
KENYA S
NATIONAL
PARKS................................150
SUSTAINABLE
USE
VITAL
FOR
DEVELOPING
NATIONS......................151
WHY
IS
IT
SEEN
AS
CRUEL
TO
USE
WILD
ANIMALS?
.....................153
USING
WILDLIFE
REASONABLY
AND
RESPONSIBLY
........................155
DEVELOPING
NATIONS
AND
JAPAN
-
SPREADING
THE
SUSTAINABLE
WORD
...................................157
RESPECT
ACROSS
THE
CULINARY
CULTURE
DIVIDE
..............................
159
WILDLIFE
-
A
TRULY
RENEWABLE
NATURAL
RESOURCE....................159
DENIAL
OF
CULINARY
CULTURE
IS
TANTAMOUNT
TO
CULTURAL
ASSASSINATION..................................................................160
HONOR
THY
NEIGHBOR S
CULINARY
HERITAGE............................162
OLD
WAYS
ARE
OFTEN
THE
BEST
WAYS
.....................................163
HERE S
TO
THE
PAST;
HERE S
TO
GOOD
HEALTH............................164
WHALES
AND
OUR
FOOD
SECURITY...........................................165
POSTSCRIPT
.............................................................
169
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title | Whales and the Japanese how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea |
title_auth | Whales and the Japanese how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea |
title_exact_search | Whales and the Japanese how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea |
title_full | Whales and the Japanese how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea Masayuki Komatsu ; Shigeko Misaki |
title_fullStr | Whales and the Japanese how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea Masayuki Komatsu ; Shigeko Misaki |
title_full_unstemmed | Whales and the Japanese how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea Masayuki Komatsu ; Shigeko Misaki |
title_short | Whales and the Japanese |
title_sort | whales and the japanese how we have come to live in harmony with the bounty of the sea |
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