The 55th annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Berlin, Germany, spelled trouble for whale sanctuaries, as Japan mobilized anti-conservation votes from its allies in the organization. The meeting struck a promising note with the adoption of the Berlin Initiative, a groundbreaking whale conservation measure that promised to set the organization on a more humane course. But In October, Iceland resumed hunting whales, to the consternation of the Bush Administration, and worldwide outcry.
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