International Whaling Commission requires Caribbean resolve
International Whaling Commission requires Caribbean resolve.
By Clarence E. Pilgrim, Friday May 25 2007,
Antigua Sun When the International Whaling Commission (IWC) holds its 59th meeting in Alaska, a number of countries will have to make several important decisions which will impact on the credibility of the organisation. This includes deciding on the use (or some believe misuse) of science, for the purposes of economic exploitation of whales.
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