Pro- and anti-whaling nations locked horns Monday as the International Whaling Commission (IWC) began meeting in Brazil amid outrage over Japan's proposal to end a three-decade moratorium on commercial whale hunting.
Brazil's Environment Minister Edson Duarte told the opening session it was "time for progress, not setbacks," reminding delegates of their "duty to give definitive direction to the conservation of cetaceans."
Brazil also introduced a draft resolution on "ghost gear" entanglement of whales and dolphins by abandoned fishing gear, aiming to further highlight the growing problem "and to clean up the material already accumulated in the ocean."