2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2017.12.024
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Getting to know the consumer: Toward mitigation of illegal whale meat consumption in South Korea

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“…However, recent (Dec 2018) announcements by the Japanese government disclosed their intention to leave the IWC and begin whaling in Japanese jurisdictional waters, whilst ceasing to hunt in Antarctic waters. Additionally, 'bycatch' minke whales are being commercialised in South Korea (MacMillan & Han 2011, Tatar & Jung 2018.…”
Section: Brief Historical Overview Of Competitive Interactions Betweementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, recent (Dec 2018) announcements by the Japanese government disclosed their intention to leave the IWC and begin whaling in Japanese jurisdictional waters, whilst ceasing to hunt in Antarctic waters. Additionally, 'bycatch' minke whales are being commercialised in South Korea (MacMillan & Han 2011, Tatar & Jung 2018.…”
Section: Brief Historical Overview Of Competitive Interactions Betweementioning
confidence: 99%