Japan has resumed commercial whaling in its waters despite global outrage.
Whales were hunted to the brink of extinction until 1986, when a group of countries agreed to temporarily stop whaling for profit.
It turned into a semi-international ban.
But Conservationists are now worried the species might be facing a similar threat.
Many countries continue to hunt whales for 'scientific' purposes.
And Japan, which is one of the leading commercial whalers - has now resumed the practice in its waters.
But is it commercially sustainable?
And why is whaling so important for Japan?
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