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Amendments to the Schedule to the International Convention for
the Regulation of Whaling, Reykjavik, 1991

Done at Reykjavik 31 May 1991

Entered into force 8 September 1991

INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION

THE RED HOUSE, STATION ROAD, HISTON, CAMBRIDGE CB4 4NP

UNITED KINGDOM

TELEPHONE: HISTON (0223) 233971

FAX: (0223) 232876

Chairman: Dr. L.A. Fleischer (Mexico)

Vice-Chairman: Dr. P. Bridgewater (Australia)

Secretary: Dr. Ray Gambell

10 June 1991

Our Ref. RG/VJH118693

CIRCULAR COMMUNICATION TO COMMISSIONERS AND CONTRACTING
GOVERNMENTS

Amendments to the Schedule

International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling, 1946

At its 43rd Meeting held in Reykjavik, Iceland, 27-31 May 1991,
the International Whaling Commission adopted the following
amendments to the Schedule:

Amend paragraph 13(b) to read as follows:

(b) Catch limits for aboriginal subsistence whaling are as
follows:

(1) The taking of bowhead whales from the
Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort Seas stock by aborigines is permitted,
but only when the meat and products of such whales are to be
used exclusively for local consumption by the aborigines and
further provided that:

(i) For the years 1992, 1993 and 1994 combined, the total number
of whales struck shall not exceed 141, except that:

(A) any unused strikes up to ten percent (10%) of the total
strikes allowed in the years 1989,1990 and 1991 combined shall
be carried forward from those years and added to the combined
total of strikes for the years 1992,1993, and 1994; and

(B) in any one year no more than 54 whales shall be struck and
no more than 41 shall be landed.

(ii) It is forbidden to strike, take or kill calves or any
bowhead whale accompanied by a calf.

(iii) This provision shall be reviewed annually by the
Commission in light of the advice of the Scientific Committee.

(2) The taking of gray whales from the Eastern stock in the
North Pacific is permitted, but only by aborigines or a
Contracting Government on behalf of aborigines, and then only
when the meat and products of such whales are to be used
exclusively for local consumption by the aborigines.

( i) The number of gray whales taken in accordance with this
sub-paragraph in each of the years 1992, 1993 and 1994 shall not
exceed the limit shown in Table 1.

(ii) This provision shall be reviewed annually by the Commission
in light of the advice of the Scientific Committee.

(3) The taking by aborigines of minke whales from the West
Greenland and Central stocks and fin whales from the West
Greenland stock is permitted and then only when the meat and
products are to be used exclusively for local consumption.

(i) The number of fin whales from the West Greenland stock and
minke whales from the Central stock taken in accordance with
this sub-paragraph shall not exceed the limits shown in Table 1.

(ii) For each of the years 1992,1993 and 1994, the number of
minke whales struck from the West Greenland stock shall not
exceed 116, and the total number of whales struck shall not
exceed 31 in these three years.

Arnend Table 1 so that:

1. The North Pacific Eastern stock of gray whales has a catch
limit of 1691 with footnote 1 Available to be taken by
aborigines or a Contracting Government on behalf of aborigines
pursuant to paragraph 13(b)2.

2. The North Atlantic West Greenland stock catch limit for fin
whales is 212 with footnote 2 Available to be taken by
aborigines pursuant to paragraph 13(b)3.

3. the North Atlantic West Greenland stock of minke whales has a
catch limit of 0.

Revise paragraphs 11 and 12, and Tables 1, 2 and 3 by
substitution of the dates 1991/92 pelagic season, 1992 coastal
season, 1992 season, or 1992 as appropriate.

These amendments become effective with respect to each
Contracting Government ninety days following the date of this
letter, in accordance with Article V of the Convention, unless
any Contracting Government lodges an objection, in which case
the procedure under Article V, paragraph 3 of the Convention
will be followed.

The ninety days period will expire on 8 September 1991. In the
absence of objections by that date the amendments will become
effective. Contracting Governments will be notified accordingly.

Contracting Governments are reminded that Article V paragraph 3
of the Convention requires them to acknowledge receipt of this
notification of amendments, a copy of which is being sent to
each Commissioner.

Dr R. Gambell

Secretary to the Commission