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Photos from Cet Law's post 11/16/2024

What an incredible week at the Society for Marine Mammalogy Biennial Conference in Perth, Australia πŸ‹πŸ¬πŸ¦­

As we wrap up this fabulous and inspirational event, the team at Cet Law is feeling truly energised and grateful.

This past week has been an amazing opportunity to reconnect with wonderful friends and forge new partnerships. We’ve been inspired by thought-provoking plenaries from legends in the marine mammal world, captivated by pioneering research shared by emerging voices, and invigorated by the sheer passion of this inclusive community.

We also acknowledge the deep significance of this conference being held on Whadjuk Nyoongar land. The Nyoongar people remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of this land and continue to practise their values, languages, beliefs, and knowledge. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners, and to their profound connection with marine mammals, the lands, and the seas we share.

Here’s to continuing the vital work of protecting our oceans and marine life, together! πŸŒπŸ‹

We are now heading to the end of conference bbq and to spend some time enjoying this beautiful area

Photos from Cet Law's post 09/24/2024

The 69th meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) started today in Lima, Peru, and Cet Law is here! We are attending for the first time as an observer non-profit organisation to the IWC, represented by our co-Director, Valentina DaCosta.

As unbelieve as it may sound, resuming commercial activities is still at the centre of the discussion at the most important international forum for the management and conservation of whales.

provide immense benefits to ecosystems and local communities, but disregarding these and the persistent scientific uncertainty on the status of some whale species populations, two resolutions have been put forward, aiming to lift the on commercial whaling and arguing for the utilisation of whales for food security. We hope these proposals will be quickly dismissed.

The good news is that those pushing for these harmful decisions against whales are a minority! Like-minded contracting governments, with the support of amazing , have done amazing work putting forth resolutions to reaffirm the necessary role of the IWC, the need to protect the moratorium and to further whale conservation, including those about:

πŸ‹ A proposal to establish a whale sanctuary in the South Atlantic Ocean co-sponsored by the governments of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay -submitted repeatedly since 1998- There is no better time for this proposal to pass than now while in the Buenos Aires Group region!
πŸ‹ The international legal obligations in commercial whaling activities.
πŸ‹ The synergies between the IWC, the CBD GBF and the BBNJ Agreement
πŸ‹ The co-operation with CCAMLR in Antarctica IWC

The day will kick-start discussing a new -and much-needed- definition of a quorum for decision-making. The current definition is broad and reaching a quorum to decide on crucial issues for cetacean conservation, like the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary, has been hampered in the past by the wicked practice of whaling nations walking out the room before voting takes place.

Cet Law contributed to the work of the Working Group on Operational Effectiveness on quorum. It has been suggested that the amendment to the quorum rule should be adopted by consensus, which will be challenging by the very nature of the IWC.

We are crossing our fingers for a constructive discussion, always with the whale's welfare in mind!

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