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UPDATED: 11:24, June 04, 2006
Finland, Sweden urge Norway to lower whaling quota
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Environment ministers of Finland and Sweden have urged Norway to retract its decision to raise whaling quota for this year, a statement from the Finnish government said Friday.

Norway has authorized its whalers to harpoon 1,052 minke whales in 2006, up from 796 in 2005.

In a letter addressed to Norwegian Fisheries Minister Helga Pedersen, the Finnish and Swedish environment ministers, Jan-Erik Enestam and Lena Sommestad, said the quota increase for 2006 was " very regrettable" and called on Norway authorities not to implement the new quota.

Norway's annual quota increase could hurt chances of finding a solution to an international dispute over its whale hunt practice, they added.

Norway is a member of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) but refused to sign a almost 20-year-old international ban. Norway argues that its minke whale hunt does not threaten stocks of the species.

Source: Xinhua


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