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Sea Shepherd launch Operation Musashi at International Whaling Commission
Posted June 28th, 2008 by takver
Skye Bortoli of Australian Teens Against Whaling has described the 60th International Whaling Commission meeting in Chile as pathetic saying “this body will be known in the future as a small group of ecologically arrogant people who are condemning the world’s whales to agony and oblivion for petty politics and a few lousy bucks.”
UK Indymedia Feature | Sea Shepherd
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Sea Shepherd rebuked by IWC as Rumours emerge of Compromise on Whaling
Posted March 10th, 2008 by takver
Reports
from the International Whaling Commission 3 day intercessional meeting
in London say that commercial whaling may be allowed but the scientific
loophole which has allowed Japan to whale in the Antarctic may be
closed. This would allow Japan to whale commercially in the north
Pacific regulated by the IWC. The meeting also rebuked Sea Shepherd
over "Safety at Sea".
Related: Japanese Coast Guard shoots Paul Watson, injures Sea Shepherd crew
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Closeup of Gun Discharge on Nisshin Maru
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Japanese Coast Guard shoots Paul Watson, injures Sea Shepherd crew
Posted March 8th, 2008 by takverCaptain Paul Watson was shot in the chest during an engagement between the Sea Shepherd vessel Steve Irwin and the Japanese whaling ship, Nisshin Maru on March 7. The Japanese Foreign Ministry and Institute for Cetecean Research have denied guns were used at all during the engagement in contradiction to advice given to Australian embassy officials in Japan and the reports from Sea Shepherd.
* More Butyric Acid (rotten butter) thrown onto whaling factory ship Nisshin Maru * Japanese Coast Guard respond with flash grenades and Captain Paul Watson shot in chest * Three activists injured in attack by Japanese Coast Guard * Japanese Foreign Ministry and Director of ICR denies any shots fired * Australian embassy advised "warning shots" fired
Related: Sea Shepherd Video: Japanese Coast Guard attack, injure Sea Shepherd crew | UK IMC: Sea Shepherd Activists Injured As Japanese Military Open Fire
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Japanese Coast Guard throwing Flash Grenades
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Paul Watson after being shot
Posted March 8th, 2008 by takverPaul Watson shot in the chest on March 7, 2008 during an engagement between the Steve Irwin and whaling factory ship Nisshin Maru
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Sea Shepherd Confronts Whaling Factory ship in Whale Sanctuary
Posted March 4th, 2008 by takver
Anti-whaling activists from Sea Shepherd
have confronted the whaling factory ship, Nisshin Maru in the Southern
Ocean Whale Sanctuary between 0800 and 1000 Hours on March 3, 175 miles
off the Antarctic Banzare Coast inside the Australian Economic
Exclusion Zone. During the confrontation the Sea Shepherd crew threw
bottles of rotten butter (Butyric acid) and a 'slippery chemical' onto
the decks of the whaling ship. (Sea Shepherd Video report)
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Sea Shepherd activists throwing stink bombs onto Whaling ship
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Australian Government Refuses to release Whale Slaughter Photos
Posted February 6th, 2008 by takver
The Australian Attorney General's office is refusing to release photographic and video evidence on Japanese whaling gathered by the Australian Patrol ship Oceanic Viking to Humane Society international (HSI) to use for contempt of court action against the Japanese whalers.
Sea Shepherd: Australian Government too timid on Whaling
Posted February 4th, 2008 by takver
The Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin arrived in Melbourne early Saturday afternoon to an enthusiastic crowd of about 150 people to greet the ship. Captain Paul Watson vowed to refuel and be ready to sail back to the Southern Ocean in 7 to 10 days time. The Whalers are expected to continue whaling for another 2 months.
Related: Audio Interview | Photos | Whale Slaughter Resumes | Australian Government Refuses to release Whale Slaughter Photos | Poll: How far would you be prepared to go to stop the killing of whales?
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Paul Watson flanked by Benjamin Potts and Giles Lane
Posted February 3rd, 2008 by takverPaul Watson speaking to reporters from the Steve Irwin, flanked by Benjamin Potts and Giles Lane who were involved in boarding the Yushin Maru No 2 to deliver a letter to the Japanese Captain and were subsequently held hostage for 3 days.
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Conservation pirates welcomed to Melbourne
Posted February 3rd, 2008 by takverSteve Irwin flying the pirate flag from its bow. About 150 people welcomed the ship to Melbourne. The ship also flys the Aboriginal flag, the Maori flag, the Iroquis confederacy flag, and the Dutch flag where the ship is registered.
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Welcome Sea Shepherd
Posted February 3rd, 2008 by takverShepherd ship Steve Irwin docking in Melbourne on Saturday Feb 2, 2008. Queen refers to the
Queen of the Netherlands dredge brought to Australia to dredge Port
Phillip Bay and the Yarra River for channel deepening
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Captain Paul Watson on Whaling by Japan and Australia's reaction
Posted February 3rd, 2008 by takver7:01 minutes (6.42 MB)
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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