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Japan “may compromise” on whaling

Japan has said that it "may compromise" and reduce its kill quota  as part of a draft deal coming out of the International Whaling Commission's annual meeting in Morocco.

Whale meat at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, Japan, 2008

AFP has reported that Japanese Fisheries Minister Masahiko Yamada will not accept a zero-kill policy in Antarctic waters, but Japan's delegation would make "all-out efforts for this negotiation".

The draft deal would set annual quotas for four whale species until 2020, allow scaled-back whaling in Antarctic waters and a continued kill-quota in Japan's territorial waters.  

Scientists and environmentalists have criticised the deal and Australia is pursing legal action through the International Court of Justice.

Source: AFP