× Information on this section of ECOLEX comes from the InforMEA Portal which compiled information from MEA Secretariats with the support of the European Union. The accuracy of the information displayed is the responsibility of the originating data source. In case of discrepancy the information as displayed on the respective MEA website prevails. Resolution on Health Effects from the Consumption of Cetaceans Document type Resolution Reference number 1999-4 Date May 24, 1999 SourceUNEP, InforMEA Status Adopted Subject Wild species & ecosystems, Sea Treaty International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (Dec 2, 1946) Meeting 51st Meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC51) Website crm.iwc.int Abstract NOTING that while the consumption of cetacean products may have positive health effects, scientific evidence demonstrates that some communities may be faced with health problems arising from the high levels of organic contaminants and heavy metals present in those products in their diet; RECALLING that IWC Resolution 1998-11 expressed the Commission’s concern about human health effects from the consumption of cetaceans, invited Contracting Governments to submit information to the IWC and asked the Secretariat to correspond with the WHO and other appropriate authorities; NOTING that regulatory limits for contaminants in food are set by competent national and international authorities; NOTING that the Scientific Committee is the appropriate body to review and provide to the competent authorities information relevant to the health of cetaceans relating to chemical contaminant burdens; NOW THEREFORE THE COMMISSION CALLS ON relevant countries to take measures to reduce pollution that may cause negative health effects from the consumption of cetacean products; AGREES to keep under review, under the permanent Agenda Item on Environmental Concerns, all effects on Human Health from the consumption of cetacean products; REQUESTS the Scientific Committee to receive, review and collate data on contaminant burdens in cetaceans and forward these as appropriate to the WHO and competent national authorities, and to report on this matter to the Commission; ENCOURAGES Contracting Governments, other countries and relevant organisations to continue to forward relevant data concerning contaminants in cetaceans to the Scientific Committee; INSTRUCTS the IWC Secretariat to send this Resolution to the WHO Secretariat.