Abstract

This article is a report on the sixty-fifth meeting of the International Whaling Commission in 2014. The author discusses the important results of this meeting, the first since the Commission moved to biennial meetings, including the re-authorisation of Denmark’s Greenland aboriginal subsistence whaling hunt and the defeat of a refined proposal for a South Atlantic whale sanctuary.

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