Captain Paul Watson on Whaling by Japan and Australia's reaction

The Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin arrived at Victoria Dock, Melbourne on Saturday 2 February 2008 from its campaign to stop whaling by the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. I recorded this 7 minute impromptu interview between reporters asking questions of Captain Watson, and the two crew who boarded the Yashin Maru No 2, Australian Benjamin Potts and Briton Giles Lane.

Basic sound quality - recorded by MP3 player.


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