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Archive for the 'Sea Shepherd' Category


   Sep 26

Paul Watson……Sea Shepherd

Saturday, September 25, 2010 Captain Paul Watson’s Reply to Katsutoshi Mihara Katsutoshi Mihara is the speaker of the Taiji municipal assembly. He was elected to the assembly in 1973. Mihara heads the town’s liaison council for opposing a total whaling ban by the IWC. Katsutoshi Mihara wrote the following article for the Asahi Shimbun in which [...]

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   Sep 08

Healthy whales in gulf

Sea Shepherds Find Healthy Whale Sharks in the Gulf! Report from Bonny Schumaker This Labor Day weekend, Sea Shepherd crew joined their fellow crewmember and pilot in the Gulf since last May, Bonny Schumaker Board Director of Sea Shepherd and founder of OnWingsOfCare.org, to help scientists from the University of Southern Mississippi and Gulf Coast [...]

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   Sep 03

Sept 11th…..fly our flag with pride

On Friday, September 11th, 2010, an American flag should be displayed outside every home, apartment, office, and store in the United States . Every individual should make it their duty to display an American flag on this eighth anniversary of one of our country’s worst tragedies. We do this to honor those who lost their [...]

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   Aug 17

Sea Shepherd in Mutts Comic Strip

Taken From Sea Shepherd web site……. Sea Shepherd Featured in MUTTS Comic Strip Sea Shepherd is honored to have been referenced in last week’s MUTTS comic strip, an award-winning and highly celebrated comic strip which appears in over 700 newspapers and 20 countries worldwide. Sea Shepherd applauds and sends a special thank you to MUTTS [...]

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   Aug 10

Pete Bethune Book

Pete Bethune reported today on Facebook that he had finished writing his book so everyone can look forward to it being published shortly.

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   Aug 10

Whale slaughtered in festival at Ayukawa coastal whaling base

A whale hunted Sunday morning was landed and slaughtered during a whale festival in the Ayukawa district of the city of Ishinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture, one of Japan’s major coastal whaling bases. The slaughter was performed before an audience of tourists as the roughly 10-meter-long, 10-ton Baird’s beaked whale was caught off Fukushima Prefecture and [...]

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   Aug 04

oil spill Kahnawakes Shoreline

Oil Spill Assaults Kahnawakes Shoreline – With the horrific disaster in the Gulf it is easy to forget that oil spills are occurring practically every day somewhere in the worlds oceans. Most of these spills go unreported and unpunished. The frequency of the spills themselves have made oil spills pretty much routine until something like [...]

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   Aug 03

Galapagos……….Sea Shepherd

SEA SHEPHERD NEWS Galapagos Islands No Longer on UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger – At the annual meeting of the UNESCO committee for World Heritage Sites, which was held this year in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, it was decided that Ecuador has improved the situation in the Galapagos Islands to such an [...]

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   Aug 01

Paul Watson a pain in the ass (LOL, good for him)

Photographer name unknown.  If anyone has that information please leave the information in the comment section so that I may give that person credit. Thanks. Paul Watson continues charting his course—being a controversial pain in the ass for whalers By: Arrissia Owen Turner Inland Empire Weekly Paul Watson demands attention. The founder of the Sea [...]

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   Jul 31

http://www.takepart.com/news/2010/06/26/the-whales-of-the-world-deserve-more The Whales of the World Deserve More As the International Whaling Commission (IWC) wraps up its 62nd annual meeting this week in Agadir, Morocco, I am relieved that the 24-year-old ban on commercial whaling will remain intact and that Australia’s Environmental Protection Minister, Peter Garrett, finally appears to be………read more

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