Japanese whaling fleet leaves for annual hunt

A fleet of six Japanese whalers left port today for their annual hunt in the Antarctic, where they hope to kill 860 whales for a controversial research programme.

Japanese whaling fleet leaves for annual hunt

A fleet of six Japanese whalers left port today for their annual hunt in the Antarctic, where they hope to kill 860 whales for a controversial research programme.

The ships, led by the 8,030-tonne Nisshin Maru, set sail from the southern Japanese port of Shimonoseki.

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