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JAPANESE whalers have suspended their Antarctic hunt citing harassment by environmentalists, and are considering ending their annual mission early. Japanese Fisheries Agency official Tatsuya Nakaoku said the Japanese factory ship, the Nisshin Maru, had suspended operations since February 10 "to ensure the safety (of the crew)" following numerous skirmishes with Sea Shepherd activists in icy Antarctic waters. "We are now studying the situation, including the possibility of cutting the mission early," Mr Nakaoku said in Tokyo. Ever since the Japanese began their whale hunt in the Southern Ocean in December, the Sea Shepherd's three vessels - the Steve Irwin, the Bob Barker and the Gojira - have been harassing the whalers, trying to stop them harpooning the giant mammals. Whalers resorted to using water canons against activists who threw stink bombs made up of butyric acid - rotten butter - as well as allegedly aiming ropes at the rudders of the whaling vessels. This summer the Japanese hoped to kill 935 minke whales, 50 fin whales and 50 humpbacks, but Sea Shepherd's president and captain of the Steve Irwin, Paul Watson, doubted the whalers had even reached 10 per cent of their quota. "They've probably killed between 30 and 100 whales - I doubt they've got 100," he said. "We've shut them down pretty much every day." News of the suspension was last night welcomed by the Greens leader Bob Brown saying Australians would be preparing to put champagne on ice. Read mo http://www.news.com.au/national/japa...#ixzz1EDQqXM17 |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 06:45:00 -0500, Harryk
wrote: http://tinyurl.com/4uzsknt JAPANESE whalers have suspended their Antarctic hunt citing harassment by environmentalists, and are considering ending their annual mission early. Japanese Fisheries Agency official Tatsuya Nakaoku said the Japanese factory ship, the Nisshin Maru, had suspended operations since February 10 "to ensure the safety (of the crew)" following numerous skirmishes with Sea Shepherd activists in icy Antarctic waters. "We are now studying the situation, including the possibility of cutting the mission early," Mr Nakaoku said in Tokyo. Ever since the Japanese began their whale hunt in the Southern Ocean in December, the Sea Shepherd's three vessels - the Steve Irwin, the Bob Barker and the Gojira - have been harassing the whalers, trying to stop them harpooning the giant mammals. Whalers resorted to using water canons against activists who threw stink bombs made up of butyric acid - rotten butter - as well as allegedly aiming ropes at the rudders of the whaling vessels. This summer the Japanese hoped to kill 935 minke whales, 50 fin whales and 50 humpbacks, but Sea Shepherd's president and captain of the Steve Irwin, Paul Watson, doubted the whalers had even reached 10 per cent of their quota. "They've probably killed between 30 and 100 whales - I doubt they've got 100," he said. "We've shut them down pretty much every day." News of the suspension was last night welcomed by the Greens leader Bob Brown saying Australians would be preparing to put champagne on ice. Read mo http://www.news.com.au/national/japa...#ixzz1EDQqXM17 That's great news. |
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