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It s another major whaling town this time and prime minister shinzo own constituency there were celebrations the crew set off in a bid to help revive japan s controversial love affair with will meet. let s bring in nicholas and trip from ocean care of marine conservation organization in vienna nicholas thank you for joining us we should mention that japan has still been whaling of the last few decades but officially for scientific purposes so what does today really change ok 1st of all the name of the way the change from scientific to commercial because actually the vessels they using are the same vessels they have been using how they vote there is a huge significant difference now is japan has left the international whaling commission they ve left the institution that is responsible to regulate whaling and that has decided in $1802.00 whales fisa should no longer be hunted for commercial