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Friday, October 19, 2007

Iceland stops whale-hunting quotas after low demand

REYKJAVIK August 24, 2007: Iceland will not issue further whaling quotas at this time, citing the lack of market demand as driving factor in decision. Iceland is in ongoing negotiations with Japan, the primary market for its whale meat. Reuters

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