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January 22nd 2009
Breaking News from Operation Musashi

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Breaking News from Operation Musashi

Sea Shepherd Returns to the Southern Ocean for the Whales

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ship Steve Irwin has departed Hobart, Tasmania to return to the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. The Steve Irwin left the dock in Hobart at 1600 Hours on Wednesday, January 21st, local time.

It also looks like the Yushin Maru #2 has been repaired at sea and is on it’s way back to the Southern Ocean…

“It’s back into the Whale Wars for us,” said 1st Officer Peter Hammarstedt of Sweden.

Hobart welcomed the Steve Irwin very warmly. Tasmanians brought down all the food needed to replenish the pantries of the ship. The dollars and cheques handed over the rail to the crew more than paid for the berth, the pilotage, and port costs.

“There is no doubt that Australians love whales,” said Captain Paul Watson. “And we love Australia. It’s hard to believe but back in 1978 we were fighting to stop Australian whaling at Cheynes Beach near Albany in Western Australia. And today we now have a former whaling nation as the most passionate defenders of the great whales on the planet. It gives me great hope that eventually Japan will become as passionate about protecting whales as their government now is dedicated to slaughtering them.”

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January 22nd 2009
Whales Wars on DVD

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** Pre-Order Whale Wars on DVD**

Sea Shepherd’s hit TV series Whales Wars which aired on Animal Planet in the US will be available on DVD on February 10th. Pre-order the DVDs now at the Discovery Store.  A portion of the proceeds will go to Sea Shepherd when you click the link below and then purchase the DVD.

Visit the Discovery Channel store to preorder Whale Wars

The TV show was viewed by an average of one million people a week and broke into the top ten rated shows on basic cable in its finale.  The series showcases a diverse group of people who are not always perfect, but are dedicated, compassionate and willing to risk their lives to save the lives of the gentle giants.

Whale Wars will be airing internationally in the coming months.  Stay tuned for season two of Whale Wars currently filming in Antarctica on our Operation Musashi campaign, due out in the summer of 2009.

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January 20th 2009
Wanted: 200 tons of Diesel!

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It’s that time of year again…  The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society needs your help, more than ever in this financial climate, to save countless whales from the lethal killing machine of the Japanese Whaling Fleet.

Captain Paul Watson with the Steve IrwinIts time for Round Two in the battle to save the endangered whales in the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary. After a month and a half of chasing the Japanese whaling fleet, we have been forced to return to refuel.

But we need to return South again as soon as possible. Every day we are away, whales die. The whale slaughter lasts for four months and to stop the killing we need the fuel, provisions, and maintenance to keep our ship at sea so that we can keep intervening against their illegal whaling activities.

And to do that we need to refuel and reprovision three times during this campaign.  

The good news this year is that fuel and oil costs are down. In fact, it is going to cost us US$90,000 less this year, than last, to fill up our fuel tanks with 200 tons of diesel.

The bad news is that it is still expensive and with the economic downturn internationally, it is more difficult to raise donations. Globally, all nonprofits are suffering.

And thus we need to appeal once again for the funds to enable us to return to the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary to resume our interventions against illegal Japanese whaling activities.

Sea Shepherd are also in need of a varied assortment of equipment and supplies to carry on the protection of the whales in the Southern Ocean…

Here is a “Wish List” and if you can supply any of the items then please do so, as any items at all will help the cause. – Sea Shepherd Wish List

You can also make a monetary donation by clicking here and submitting your payment details in the appropriate area.

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January 15th 2009
Japanese Whaler Expelled from Indonesia!

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Excellent News!!!

The Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru #2 has been ordered to leave the Port of Surabaya, East Java in Indonesia without repairs. The Indonesian Forestry Authorities, the CITES Authorities and local government officials in East Java demanded the expulsion of the Yushin Maru #2 from Surabaya harbour and from Indonesian waters.

This drama began on December 20th, 2008 when the Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin pursued the Yushin Maru #2 into dense ice packs off the coast of Antarctica. (Google Earth Location) As a storm moved in, the Steve Irwin broke off the pursuit and headed South as the harpoon vessel kept running North into heavier ice conditions.

“I could see the danger coming as the ice began to push the floes tighter together,” said Captain Paul Watson of the Steve Irwin. “The harpoon vessel seemed more afraid of us at the time than of the ice, and we last saw them on a course directly into the thick of it.”

The result was ice damage to the propeller that reduced the speed of the harpoon vessel from 21 knots to only 7.5  knots. It took the whaling ship 16 days to travel 3,000 miles North to Surabaya to seek repairs. Although both New Zealand and Australia were much closer, the ports of the two countries are closed to Japanese whaling vessels.

Once in Surabaya, Jakarta Animal Aid organized demonstrations and meetings with officials. Captain Paul Watson called Femke Den Haas of Jakarta Animal Aid from the Steve Irwin to encourage and support their efforts. Femke said the officials in Indonesia simply needed to see evidence of Japan’s illegal whaling activities and evidence that Australia will not allow Japanese vessels to enter Australian ports for fuel or repairs. Three of the most passionate whale defending politicians in Australia responded immediately with the following:

Former Australian Environment Minister and Sea Shepherd spokesperson Ian Campbell immediately wrote to the officials in Indonesia stating:

This communication is to provide you and the relevant authorities in the clearest possible terms that Australian law prohibits the entry to any Australian Port of Japanese Whaling vessels. This prohibition has been Australian law since the introduction of the moratorium on Whaling under the International Convention on Whaling.  Japan has systematically breached this international agreement over the passed two decades, and successive Australian governments have banned these ships from our ports through special legislation and regulation.

I am happy for this advice to be forwarded to the Authorities. It can be confirmed with reference to an Australian Embassy.

Yours faithfully,

Ian Campbell
The Honourable Ian G. Campbell
Australia
n Government Minister for the Environment (2004-2007)

 Senator Bob Brown, the leader of the Australian Green Party sent the following:

The harpoon vessel (Yushin Maru #2) is seeking repair in Surabaya, Indonesia.

Clearly it would have been expedient for this ship to have entered an Australian port. However the risk of public hostility, and complete inability to have repairs carried out means an effective blockade on the Japanese whaling ship entering Australian or New Zealand ports.

The Indonesian authorities should ensure the ship is refused servicing in that country too.

Yours Sincerely,

Senator Bob Brown

 Mayor Peter Tagliaferri of Fremantle, Australia sent the following letter to the Port officials and to Mayor Banbang Dwi Hartono of Surabaya.

I write to you as Mayor of the City of Fremantle, Western Australia.

The City of Fremantle does not support the illegal slaughter of whales and has constantly conveyed this through diplomatic processes to the Japanese government.

I believe the Yushin Maru #2 is seeking propeller repairs in your port as a result of ice damage.

The City of Fremantle would not support this vessel to enter our fishing boat harbour to seek repairs to continue an illegal activity.

I, as Mayor of the City of Fremantle, urge you to also not allow this vessel to be repaired in your port and as a result the Yushin Maru #2 will not be able to rejoin the illegal whaling.

Best Regards,

Peter Tagliaferri
Mayor of City of Fremantle

 Good on ya boys.. glad you have the balls to stand up for the people of Australia, unlike a certain Peter Garrett fellow!

So what next for the ill-fated yushin Maru #2?

The Yushin Maru # 2 has not killed any whales since at least December 20th and because of this decision in Surabaya, they will not be returning to the Southern Ocean very soon. This effectively reduces the killing power of the Japanese whaling fleet by a third leaving the Yushin Maru # 1 and Yushin Maru #3 as the two remaining harpoon boats.

The decision to expel the Yushin Maru #2 from Surabaya saved a great many whales,” said Captain Paul Watson.

This loss of a harpoon vessel coupled with Sea Shepherd’s successful disruption of the whaling between December 20th and January 7th will have a significant impact on the kill figures. And when the Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin returns to disrupt the fleet for another month and a half, the impact will be even greater.

Sea Shepherd’s goal is to save as many whales as possible and to cost the whaling industry as much in profit losses as possible. So far the campaign has exceeded expectations. It is also very humiliating for Japan to have one of their ships literally kicked out of an Indonesian port after being barred from entering Australian and New Zealand ports for years

It is not known where the Yushin Maru #2 is limping off to now as they seek repairs but we will be following them and we will be doing everything we can to delay their return to Antarctic waters.

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