It is treated in similar regard as the US in Iraq, Chinese counterfeiting, China grabbing Nepal, South African Hunting........
Big problem, no one person to man against.
I don't support Sea Sheppard at all, but the Japanese cant go around outside their own territory claiming things in todays world. Mabey 100 years ago it was possible (Brits seem to do it). But today it is best practice to carve out your own piece of income, not steal someone elses.
The second problem is terming of definitions. Protected, reserve etc In the old days these words meant what they were written in the dictionary as. Now days they are lost in translation. Sadly they seem to be lost the most in translation from english to english.
Imagine if you will the term graveyard. In the past it meant where you go to bury the dead for respect. In the future it may mean somewhere to go get spare parts.
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