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The ICR may still kill whales for scientific purposes. The meat is then sold. Under its whale research programs, the ICR collected its samples from the Antarctic Ocean and the northwestern Pacific Ocean under special permit from the Government of Japan (JARPA and JARPA II programs). It claims these samples were used for studies related to ...
Institute for Comparative Research in Human and Social Sciences (ICR) is located in University of Tsukuba. University of Tsukuba is known for the academic research center in Japan. ICR at the University of Tsukuba is seeking the ways to establish Japan as an academic force for advancing Humanities and Social Sciences.
The Nisshin Maru (日新丸) was the primary vessel [5] of the Japanese whaling fleet and was the world's only whaler factory ship. [6] It was the research base ship for the Institute of Cetacean Research for 2002 to 2007. [7]
Masaru Emoto (江本 勝, Emoto Masaru, July 22, 1943 – October 17, 2014) [1] was a Japanese businessman, author and pseudoscientist who claimed that human consciousness could affect the molecular structure of water. His 2004 book The Hidden Messages in Water was a New York Times best seller. [2]
Research methodology has come under scrutiny as it has been argued that non-lethal methods of research are available [184] and that Japan's research whaling is commercial whaling in disguise. [15] The Japanese claim that the accuracy of tissue and feces samples is insufficient and lethal sampling is necessary. [185]
Institute of Cetacean Research, a Japanese institution; Institute for Comparative Research in Human and Social Sciences, a Japanese institution in humanities and social sciences; Institute for Creation Research, a creationist organization in Dallas, Texas; Institute for Cultural Research, a London-based educational charity founded by Idries Shah
FILE - Baltimore Ravens place kicker Justin Tucker (9) watches his extra point against the Houston Texans during the first half of an NFL football game Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2024, in Houston.
The Kaikō Maru (海幸丸; now SVS Frobisher) was the spotter ship for the Japanese whaling fleet.In 2007, it collided with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society vessel MY Robert Hunter and was disabled. [2]