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posted on 2006-04-18

How the countries voted at the IWC

Report from the IWC (International Whaling Commission) for 2006


Description of the Votes


Vote Number 1
Japan Moves to Oppose Conservation of Small Cetaceans. They Failed. Japan opened with a resolution to prevent the IWC from discussing the conservation of small cetaceans. The vote was 32 for the whales and 30 for the whalers.

Vote Number 2
Japan Moves to Remove Openess at the IWC and Proposes Secret Ballots. They Failed. The 2nd vote was to introduce secret ballots. The vote was 33 for the whales and 30 for the whalers. This would have allowed nations to vote for Japan without repercussions from their own citizens.

Vote Number 3
Japan Moves to allow Japanese coastal whaling. They Failed. Japan proposed a motion to allow Japanese coastal communities to hunt whales. This would have effectively circumvented the 1986 moratorium on commercial whaling. The vote was 30 for Japan and 31 for the whales.

Vote Number 4
Japan Moves to eliminate the Southern Oceans Whale Sanctuary. They Failed. The 4th and most important vote was a Japanese proposal to eliminate the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. It needed a two thirds majority but Japan was hoping for a simple majority to lend legitimacy to their illegal slaughter of whales in Antarctic waters. The vote was 28 for Japan and 33.

Vote Number 5
The Infamous St. Kitts Declaration. Japan Moves to condemn the global moratorium on commercial whaling, to accuse the whales of eating all the world's fish and to condemn non-governmental whale conservations groups as "threats". They win the simple majority vote by one but failed to get the two-thirds majority required. Nonetheless Japan declares their first moral victory in 20 years. Passed by 33 votes to 32, the resolution stated the whaling ban was no longer necessary. It said whales were responsible for depleting fish stocks and non-governmental organizations were a "threat". This motion required a two-thirds majority to win.

Results


Japan and the whalers have lost all five votes on resolutions brought before the IWC to undermine the conservation of whales.

The Voting Record by Nations

YYes
YNo
AAbsent
MMissed

Note: Missed denotes that the country did not show up for the vote or did not qualify for the vote because of non-payment of membership fees. The whale conservation vote would have won out in every case if the memberships fees for Kenya, Costa Rica and Peru had been paid. If the memberships for these three nations can be paid by pro-whale governments and/or NGO's then these three votes can be had for the whales next year.

Country12345
Antigua and BarbudaYYYYY
ArgentinaNNNNN
AustraliaNNNNN
AustriaNNNNN
BelgiumNNNNN
BelizeNNNNN
BeninYYYYY
BrazilNNNNN
CambodiaYYYYY
ChileNNNNN
CameroonYYYYY
China YYAYA
Costa RicaNNNNN
Cote D'IvoireYYYMY
Czech RepublicNNNNN
DenmarkANYNY
DominicaYYYYY
FinlandNNNNN
FranceNNNNN
GabonYYYYY
GambiaMYYYY
GermanyNNNNN
GrenadaYYYYY
GuatemalaMMMMM
GuineaYYYYY
HungaryNNNNN
IcelandYYYYY
IndiaNNNNN
IrelandNNNNN
IsraelNNNNN
ItalyNNNNN
JapanYYYYY
KenyaMMMMM
KiribatiYYAYY
KoreaYYAAY
LuxembourgNNNNN
MaliYYYYY
Marshall IslandsYYYYY
MauritaniaYYYYY
MexicoNNNNN
MonacoNNNNN
MongoliaYYYYY
MoroccoYYYAY
NauruYYYYY
NetherlandsNNNNN
New ZealandNNNNN
NicaraguaYYYYY
NrwayYYYYY
OmanNNYNN
PalauYYYYY
PanamaNNNNN
PeruMMMMM
PortugalNNNNN
RussiaYYYYY
St. Kitts and NevisYYYYY
St. LuciaYYYYY
St. Vincent and GrenadinesYYYAY
San MarinoNNNNN
SenegalMMMYY
Slovak RepublicNNNNN
Solomon IslandsYAAYY
South AfricaNNNNN
SpainNNNNN
SurinameYYYYY
SwedenNNNNN
SwitzerlandNNNNN
TogoMMYYY
TuvaluYYYAA
United KingdomNNNNN
United StatesNNNNN

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