Japanese whaling fleet fires on activist ship

Beijing News.Net Saturday 1st January, 2011

Activist ships are doing battle with a Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean, 1,700 nautical miles southeast of New Zealand.


Three vessels belonging to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society have held the Japanese vessels, including harpoon vessels the Yushin Maru, Yushin Maru 2, and the Yushin Maru 3 at bay. Clashes between the warring factions has prevented the Japanese sailors from pursuing whales. “What an awesome way to begin the New Year,” captain of the Gojira Locky MacLean of Canada said Saturday.

“Our three vessels dancing dangerously through the ice packs locked in confrontation with the three harpoon ships of the Japanese whaling fleet. It was both deadly and beautiful. Deadly because of the ice and the hostility of the whalers and beautiful because of the ice, and the fact that these three killer ships are not killing whales while clashing with us.”

The three Japanese harpoon vessels attempted to block Sea Shepherd’s vessels including the Steve Irwin, Bob Barker, and Gojira from the pursuit of the Nisshin Maru factory ship. The Japanese fired water cannons at the activist vessels.

A spokesman for Sea Shepher said the entire Japanese whaling fleet is on the run, and when they are running they are not killing whales. Sea Shepherd’s ships are chasing the slower factory ship the Nisshin Maru, while the faster Japanese harpoon vessels are chasing after Sea Shepherd’s fleet, the spokesman said. Despite their speed, the harpoon vessels are not faster than the Gojira, and the Gojira, with aerial surveillance assistance from Sea Shepherd’s helicopter the Nancy Burnet, is hot on the tracks of that floating abattoir the Nisshin Maru, according to the activist organization.

“We’ve got them before they were able to kill a single whale. They are not whaling today and our challenge now is to make sure they don’t kill any whales in the coming days,” Sea Shepherd campaign leader Captain Paul Watson said.

Established in 1977, Sea Shepherd is an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization whose mission is "to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world's oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species."

Comments


Comments

2 years ago Gatorbait0 said :

I think it's great what your doing. I watch your show every single episode. Your all in my prayers keep up the good work. Long live the whales !!!! Happy New Year!!!


2 years ago Juan Luna Ibarrizto said :

This should be called "The Great 21st Century Sushi Wars" and it is a signal for the Japanese to start eating TOFU because more and more people are conscious of the fact that the whales are not for scientific research but for Japanese seafood. The west and the rest of the world can stop buying Toyota or Sony or nay Japanese product. Maybe that will get the attention of the Japanese.


2 years ago Vegana said :

Mother Nature's dearest sea mammals are not alone against these slaughteing ships, thank you Sea Shepherd you shame Greenpeace!


2 years ago Stedman Lee Peters said :

Excellent work Sea Sheperd !!


2 years ago double talk said :

Sea Shepherd is nothing in the eyes of the Japanese fleet, with big brother in their side this is just another nuisance on their way to claim their stake in the Pacific.


2 years ago Linny said :

A big thankyou to all those brave dedicated guy's for saving those beautiful creatures. How about the Nobel prize for a deserving organization that is relentless in saving what we have on this still beautiful Planet. Why are they not listed in great achivements for our future.


2 years ago Jeff Jameson said :

Go SEA SHEPHERD! NO SLAUGHTER IN SOUTHERN OCEAN!


2 years ago jeanie said :

Those Sea Shepherd teams are so brave - hope they are safe and successful - this slaughter is unacceptable but goes on without the media unless there is a drama - sickening


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