International Fund for Animal Welfare. Research on Attitudes toward Commercial Whaling. Conducted by: Benenson Strategy Group April 2012

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International Fund for Animal Welfare Research on Attitudes toward Commercial Whaling Conducted by: Benenson Strategy Group April 2012

Methodology The Benenson Strategy Group conducted 800 telephone interviews nationwide between April 1 and April 4, 2012. Respondents were registered voters who voted in 2008 or registered after the 2008 General Election, and are likely to vote in this year s Presidential election in November. A voter list was used to identify registered voters. The margin of error for the entire data set is ±3.5% at the 95% confidence level. It is higher among subgroups. 2

Key Findings: Voters Support Ban on Commercial Whaling and Want U.S. To Help Enforce It Protecting whales from threats, whether human or environmental, is important to voters across the political spectrum, and taps into deeply held values about doing what s right. Voters of all political stripes oppose commercial whaling and show support for the ban put in place by the International Whaling Commission. When they learn that certain countries are ignoring the ban and engaging in commercial whaling, positive impressions of those countries fall steeply. There is near unanimous support for U.S. involvement in helping the IWC enforce the whaling ban, and to move forward with a comprehensive plan for whale protection. Voters want the U.S. to put pressure on countries that have ignored the ban on commercial whaling, and show a willingness to take actions themselves to do so. 3

Key Findings: Legislative Opportunities Specifically, voters are looking for the U.S. to: Advocate for the protection of whales at the annual IWC summit Apply diplomatic pressure on Japan, Norway and Iceland to adhere to the ban and stop their commercial whaling activities Enact a comprehensive whale protection program to ensure the survival of the species Legislators have an opportunity to take action by adopting a comprehensive whale protection plan which is highly popular with voters that would defend whales from the numerous threats they face. Voters are ready to reward elected officials who take a stand against commercial whaling. 62% are more likely to vote for a candidate for President, and 64% are more likely to vote for a candidate for Congress, who takes a firm stance against commercial whaling. 4

Voters See a Moral Obligation To Protect Whales and Want the U.S. To Act % Agree with Statement America has a moral obligation to protect endangered or threatened species The US should take steps to protect whales from the threats that endanger the species, including commercial whaling, sound and sonar pollution, oil exploration in sensitive areas, shipping lanes that run through migration paths, and entanglement in fishing nets Q42, Q39: Now I would like to read you a few statements about some of the same issues, and for each one, please tell me whether you agree or disagree with that statement. Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree? 5

Voters Strongly Oppose Commercial Whaling and Stand Behind International Ban Commercial Whaling IWC Ban on Commercial Whaling 51% Strongly Oppose 42% Strongly Support Do you support or oppose commercial whaling, that is, the killing of whales in order to sell their meat and to make products from their body parts? The IWC banned commercial whaling in 1986, to allow endangered whale populations to recover, while still allowing for a limited number of whales to be killed for scientific research. This ban was nearly unanimously agreed to by member nations. Q43: Do you support or oppose commercial whaling, that is, the killing of whales in order to sell their meat and to make products from their body parts? Q47: The International Whaling Commission, which has 90 member nations including the United States, banned commercial whaling in 1986, to allow endangered whale populations to recover, while still allowing for a limited number of whales to be killed for scientific research. This ban was nearly unanimously agreed to by member nations. Given what you have heard, do you strongly support this ban on commercial whaling, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or do you strongly oppose it? 6

High Level of Support for Ban on Commercial Whaling Crosses Political and Ideological Lines Support for Ban on Commercial Whaling Liberal Democrats: 81% Conservative Republicans: 73% Q47: The International Whaling Commission, which has 90 member nations including the United States, banned commercial whaling in 1986, to allow endangered whale populations to recover, while still allowing for a limited number of whales to be killed for scientific research. This ban was nearly unanimously agreed to by member nations. Given what you have heard, do you strongly support this ban on commercial whaling, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or do you strongly oppose it? 7

Voters Draw Distinction Between Commercial and Subsistence Whaling % Supporting/Opposing Subsistence Whaling by Native Tribes in Alaska Q55: Do you support or oppose limited whale hunting by Native tribes in Alaska who kill whales for their own subsistence use? 8

Broad Desire To Protect Subsistence Whaling Quota for Alaska s s Native Tribes Importance of Protecting Alaska Native Tribes Rights To Subsistence Whaling Under an international agreement, Alaska Native Tribes are permitted to hunt a limited number of whales exclusively for their subsistence use. The government of Japan is threatening to deny the Alaskan Eskimo whalers their subsistence whaling quota if Japan's own whaling proposals are defeated. How important is it to you that Alaska Native rights are protected against this position by Japan? Q56: Under an international agreement, Alaska Native Tribes are permitted to hunt a limited number of whales exclusively for their subsistence use. The government of Japan is threatening to deny the Alaskan Eskimo whalers their subsistence - whaling quota if Japan's own whaling proposals are defeated. How important is it to you that Alaska Native rights are protected against this position by Japan? 9

Near Unanimous Agreement that the U.S. Should Help Enforce Commercial Whaling Ban Some nations have disregarded this ban and continue to hunt whales, and more than 10,000 whales have been killed since the ban was put in place. How much of a role should the U.S. play in helping the IWC enforce the ban on commercial whaling? Q48: Some nations, however, have disregarded this ban and continue to hunt whales, and more than 10,000 whales have been killed since the ban was put in place. How much of a role should the United States play in helping the International Whaling Commission enforce the ban on commercial whaling? 10

Voters Want To See U.S. Fight Strongly for Whale Protections at IWC Summit This June, government delegates will meet in Panama City for the IWC's annual meeting, to consider and debate proposals for increasing commercial whaling as well as proposals for increasing protection for whales. How important is it to you that at this meeting, the U.S. fights strongly to ensure whales are protected? Q57:This June, government delegates from more than seventy countries will meet in Panama City, Panama for the International Whaling Commission's annual meeting, to consider and debate proposals for increasing commercial whaling as well as proposals for increasing protection for whales. How important is it to you that at this meeting, the United States fights strongly to ensure whales are protected? 11

Impressions of Japan, Norway and Iceland Suffer When Voters Learn They Are Whaling Currently, Norway, Japan and Iceland together kill thousands of whales a year in international waters, despite an international ban on commercial whaling. Japan says it is engaged in scientific whaling, but sells the meat to be eaten in domestic markets. Norway and Iceland ignore the ban. Change in Views of Nations after Hearing that They Conduct Commercial Whaling Japan Norway Iceland Favorable: -28 Unfavorable: +36 Favorable: -20 Unfavorable: +41 Favorable: -19 Unfavorable: +41 Q9-Q11: Now I am going to read you a list of people, groups and countries. After I read each one, please tell me whether you have a favorable or unfavorable view of them. If you have not heard of them or are unfamiliar with them, just tell me that. Q50-Q52: And given what you have just heard, please indicate whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Japan/Norway/Iceland. Do you have a very favorable view, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable view? 12

Voters Willing To Uphold Their Values by Boycotting Whaling Nations % Who Would Join Boycott If you learned a Japanese, Norwegian or Icelandic company had a business involvement with commercial whaling, would you be willing to boycott its products, that is, would you be willing to stop buying that company's products? If Iceland and Norway continue their commercial whaling activities, would you be willing to boycott their products, that is, would you be willing to stop buying Icelandic and Norwegian fish products? If you learned that some seafood restaurants in the U.S. were supplied by Japanese companies involved in whaling, would you be willing to stop visiting U.S. restaurants that sell products from Japanese companies involved in whale hunting? Q76, Q77, Q79: Now I'm going to read you some actions that people like you might take to express their opinions about commercial whaling. 13

... And Want Their Government To Apply Pressure as Well % Who Support the U.S. Government Taking This Action Q72,Q74: Here are some actions the U.S. government could take to convince Japan, Iceland and Norway to stop their whaling. For each one, please tell me if you strongly support the U.S. government taking this action, somewhat support it, somewhat oppose it or strongly oppose it. 14

Voters Eager To See Government Adopt Comprehensive Whale Protection Plan Given the many threats whales face to their survival, including commercial whaling, loss of habitat, pollution, ship strikes, entanglement and underwater noise pollution, the United States Congress should pass, and the government should adopt, a broad-based whale conservation program addressing all of these threats in the U.S. and abroad as comprehensively as possible. % Agree with Statement Q75: Now I would like to read a statement and get your opinion. Given the many threats whales face to their survival, including commercial whaling, loss of habitat, pollution, ship strikes, entanglement and underwater noise pollution, the United States Congress should pass, and the government should adopt, a broad - based whale conservation program addressing all of these threats in the U.S. and abroad as 15 comprehensively as possible. Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?

Opposition to Commercial Whaling Influences Votes; Extremely Limited Risk of Backlash Political Impact of Opposition to Commercial Whaling Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for a candidate for President who took a firm stand against commercial whaling? Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for a candidate for Congress in your district who took a firm stand against commercial whaling? Q70: Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for a candidate for President who took a firm stand against commercial whaling? Q71: Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for a candidate for Congress in your district who took a firm stand against commercial whaling? 16