Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Action-Against-Whaling-in-Japan-27MZIFLWA085.htmlConceptually similarOceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGP01KVSCompleted★★★★Oceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGP01KVQCompleted★★★★Oceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGP01KVPCompleted★★★★★★Japanese Whaling Ship Loads SuppliesGP01KWPCompleted★★★★Oceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGP01KVTCompleted★★★★Oceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGP01KVVCompleted★★★★Oceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGP01KVUCompleted★★★★Nisshin Maru Returns from Whaling ExpeditionGP01Q10Completed★★★★Japanese Whaling Fleet Awaits DepartureGP01HG4Completed★★★★View AllGP01KVROceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGreenpeace activists hold up a banner reading; "1.2 billion yen for whaling?" as Japanese whaling ship Nisshin Maru departs from its home port of Innoshima. This 22nd research whaling expedition to the Southern Ocean is supported by a roughly estimated total 1.2 billion yen (US$12.36 million) in Japanese taxpayers' money, the highest amount to date. Locations:Asia-Hiroshima City-Hiroshima Prefecture-JapanDate:17 Nov, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Yuzuru Oshihara Maximum size:2000px X 826pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Whaling-Whaling shipsShoot:Oceans Action Against Whaling in JapanGrrenpeace activists hold a banner in Japanese reading "1.2 billion yen for whaling?" as the Japanese whaling ship Nisshin Maru departs from its home port of Innoshima in Hiroshima. This 22nd research whaling expedition to the Southern Ocean is supported by a roughly estimated total 1.2 billion yen (US$12.36 million) in Japanese taxpayers' money, the highest amount to date.