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Death by Sashimi (1): the Survival of the Southern Bluefin Tuna (Commentaries: The World at Large)
Arena Journal 1999, Winter, 14
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In the late 1980s, Greenpeace International campaigned against the Japanese government's unilateral 'scientific whaling research program' with a famous joke in a newspaper advertisement. Above a photograph of a large Japanese whaling ship on a lovely blue ocean, the text read: Question: How do you define a Japanese fishing researcher?
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