Maritime regulation, surveillance and enforcement challenges in Australia s Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary

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Maritime regulation, surveillance and enforcement challenges in Australia s Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary 34 th Annual MLAANZ Conference, Canberra Professor Donald R. Rothwell ANU College of Law

Australia and Whaling History of Commercial Whaling since 1805 Party to the 1931 Whaling Convention Report of the Frost Inquiry 1978 Closure of the Whaling Industry - 1978 Opposition to commercial whaling - 1979 Development of Whale Conservation Policies Report of the National Task Force on Whaling - 1997 1. Australia should seek a permanent international ban on whaling via the IWC 2. Australia should work towards adoption of a Global Whale Sanctuary within EEZ and high seas areas

International Whaling Regime 1946 International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling Industry-centred regime to promote whaling Little emphasis on conservation Evolution over time Importance of the Schedule

International Conservation of Whales 1982 Moratorium adopted 1985/86 Moratorium operational All commercial whaling prohibited Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary Indian Ocean Whale Sanctuary Commercial whaling only permissible under amendment to the Schedule

The Scientific loophole ICRW, Article 8 (1) any Contracting Government may grant to any of its nationals a special permit authorizing that national to kill, take and treat whales for purposes of scientific research

JARPA II 2005 Japan announces JARPA II 2 year feasibility study Full program commences 2007/08 Projected catches Antarctic Minke whales : 850 +/- 10% Fin whales : 50 Humpback whales: 50

Australia and the IWC Australia original ICRW party in 1948 Position has evolved to strongly support conservation and the moratorium Australian support for Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary Australian/NZ proposal for a South Pacific Whale Sanctuary Coalition Ministers have strongly supported the moratorium on whaling Minister Turnbull at IWC 59 - Anchorage

IWC Response to JARPA II Resolution 2007-1 RECALLING that the Commission has repeatedly requested Contracting Parties to refrain from issuing special permits for research involving the killing of whales within the Southern Ocean Sanctuary, has expressed deep concern at continuing lethal research within the Southern Ocean Sanctuary, and has also recommended that scientific research involving the killing of cetaceans should only be permitted where critically important research needs are addressed FURTHER CALLS UPON the Government of Japan to suspend indefinitely the lethal aspects of JARPA II conducted within the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary [40 votes in favour; 2 against; 1 abstention; 28 not participating]

The current position Japan insists upon its right to continue to conduct special permit whaling under Art 8, ICRW Majority of IWC members oppose the conduct of special permit whaling Some IWC members oppose all forms of whaling Voting blocs within IWC are variable

Australian Law in the Southern Ocean Australia is a party to all relevant treaties 1959 Antarctic Treaty 1980 Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) Australian law has limited application on the continent and offshore Australian law can apply on and adjacent to Southern Ocean islands Territory of Heard and McDonald Islands Macquarie Island (Tasmania)

CCAMLR Area of Application

CCAMLR French/Aust EEZ

Australian HIMI EEZ

Australian Fisheries Laws Need to operate within the framework of Antarctic Treaty and CCAMLR Cannot apply to non-nationals with respect to fishing offshore the continent Can apply to the EEZ of sub-antarctic islands (both within and beyond the CCAMLR area of operation) Enforcement has proven to be a key challenge There is no permanent Australian enforcement capacity in HIMI EEZ

Patagonian Toothfish (Dissostichus Eleginoides)

HMAS Canberra and Volga

Legal Issues from Southern Ocean Operations: Enforcement Enhanced bilateral/multilateral cooperative enforcement regimes Within CCAMLR area of operation Within adjacent EEZ waters Greater collaboration concerning Intelligence & Enforcement Asset sharing Recent Initiatives Enhanced air and sea surveillance patrols Cooperation between A/NZ/France/SA/UK

Legal Issues from Southern Ocean Operations: Enforcement 2005 Australia-France Surveillance Treaty Enhance cooperative surveillance Assistance when engaged in hot pursuit Hot pursuit through other party TS once informed 2006 Australia-France Cooperative Fisheries Enforcement Treaty Officer exchange on French and Australian patrol vessels allowing Australian vessel to apprehend in French waters

Whaling and Australia s Legal Responses Whaling Act 1960 Whale Protection Act 1980 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Implementation of spirit of the Whaling Convention Variety of offences relating to the killing, injuring or taking a cetacean Offences for foreign whaling vessels Australian Whale Sanctuary

Australian Whale Sanctuary

Humane Society International v Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha [2005] FCA 664 Action commenced in Federal Court of Australia Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha (Japanese whaler) named as Respondent Declaration sought under EPBC Act Range of Public and Private International Law Issues Leave for service out of jurisdiction

Submission of the Attorney- General Only four States formally recognise Australia s Antarctic claims: France, NZ, Norway, UK Japan does not recognise Australia s Antarctic claim or its maritime claims Japan would consider any attempt to enforce Australian law against Japanese vessels a breach of international law Potential adverse reaction from other Antarctic Treaty parties Provoking a disagreement would be contrary to Australia s long term national interests

Judgment of Allsop J Court was entitled to consider the views of the Attorney-General in the absence of an Executive Certificate [19, 25] Japan would view service as an enforcement of rights which it does not recognise under International Law [27] Court must decide if there is a breach of Act and also exercise discretion to serve [31] Court elects not to exercise discretion [36] Leave to Appeal to Full FCA granted

Humane Society International v Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha [2006] FCFCA 116 2/1 decision upholding application of EPBC Act to Whale Sanctuary offshore the AAT Orders issued for the serving of a writ Parliament aware of application of Act Action was justiciable in Australian Court Allsop J was in error in attaching political considerations

September 18 2007 Hearing Service effected upon Kyodo in Japan HSI presented evidence of Kyodo s whaling activity Allsop J directs HSI to write to A-G re position on relief that has been sought Submissions by A-G to be filed by 26 October 2007

ALP Policy Announced in May 2007 and since restated To seek to monitor Japanese whaling activities offshore the AAT To seek to enforce Australian law within the Australian Fishing Zone To further explore the potential of international litigation to halt JARPA II

Does the Emperor have no clothes? Australian law prohibits whaling Australia has no enforcement capacity both practically AND legally Will the HSI case expose the weakness of Australia s position? Will a Rudd Labor Government make a difference? Is International rather than Domestic litigation the best option?