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Greenpeace marches against whaling

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 28 (UPI) -- Japan has asked the International Whaling Commission, which was meeting in Alaska Monday, to lift a ban on commercial whaling.

Japanese delegates have said they doubt the proposal will get the 75 percent support it needs from commission delegates, the Anchorage Daily News reported.

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As delegates gathered at an Anchorage hotel for the commission's first meeting in Alaska Sunday, hundreds of people marched in an anti-commercial whaling parade sponsored by the environmental group Greenpeace.

"A world without whales is going to be a world that's not fun to live in," said George Pletnikoff of Greenpeace, the Daily News reported. "Whales are not a consumptive commodity."

The group doesn't oppose subsistence whaling by Alaska Natives.

"We recognize the inalienable rights of Alaska Natives and other indigenous groups," Pletnikoff said. "They have a right to their customary and traditional lifestyles."

The 300 marchers included a few celebrities, including "Heroes" star Hayden Panettiere, pro surfers Dave Rastovich and Howie Cooke, and Stephen Colletti from the MTV reality show "Laguna Beach."

A commission spokeswoman said events like the Greenpeace parade are "fairly common."

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