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- WORLD, Page 53World NotesJAPANThe "Wall of Death" Goes
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- American environmentalists call the drift nets used by
- Japanese squid fishermen "walls of death." They claim that the
- nets, which stretch for miles, kill vast numbers of seabirds and
- marine mammals, including endangered species of albatross and
- dolphins. The nets also catch large numbers of unwanted fish,
- which die before they are discarded. Last week the
- environmentalists won when the Japanese government bowed to
- international pressure and promised that drift-net fishing would
- stop by the end of 1992. Taiwan and South Korea also indicated
- that they would discontinue the practice.
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- The Japanese fishing industry had been arguing that the
- nets were no more damaging to the environment than other
- methods of commercial fishing. They said they would try to
- reduce accidental kills and insisted they could adequately
- protect marine resources. But a U.S.-sponsored resolution in the
- U.N. to end the use of drift nets generated wide support.
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- "Since no other country sided with us," said Masami Tanabu,
- the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, "we had to
- consider Japan's position in international society and yield."
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