Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  Japanese whalers disrupted by high seas pursuit: activists
Last updated: 2008-12-29


Japanese whalers disrupted by high seas pursuit: activists
2008-12-29

Category
Whaler
Nations
Japan
Category
Regions
Regions
Asia
Pacific Rim
Antarctica
Source
(AFP)

SYDNEY (AFP) - Militant environmental campaigners said Monday they had prevented Japanese whalers harpooning any of the giant sea mammals for nine days by engaging them in a 1,000 nautical mile high seas pursuit.

Paul Watson, captain of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society vessel "Steve Irwin", said his crew chased the Japanese fleet through ice, rough seas and fog off Antarctica.

"I don't understand where they are running to, they are still going east. We've chased them over 1,000 (nautical) miles (1,852 kilometres) now," Watson told AFP.

"And they are still going east and we're still following and... they haven't killed any whales in nine days."

Watson would not say how close his vessel was to the Japanese boats, but activists on board the Steve Irwin were Friday able to pelt stink bombs at the Kaiko Maru.

Around 10 bottles of rotten butter and 15 of a mixture of methyl cellulose and indelible dye were tossed at the ship during an encounter in which the two vessels struck each other without causing serious damage.

A Japanese government-backed whaling body claimed that the activists' ship rammed into the left side of the Japanese vessel, damaging a bulwark, while the Sea Shepherd accused the whaling boat of steering into it.

Watson insisted that his group, which is in its fifth year of attempting to harass Japanese whalers in the Southern Ocean, was behaving legally.

"Our critics should just shut up because we've been doing this for five years, we haven't been charged with anything, we've not broken any laws, we've not injured anybody," he said of the 24-hour pursuit.

"We are opposing people who are targeting endangered whales in an established whale sanctuary, in violation of a global moratorium on whaling."

Japan kills hundreds of whales a year in the name of scientific research, getting round an international moratorium on commercial whaling, although much of the meat still ends up on dinner tables.

Whale meat is a delicacy in Japan and Tokyo accuses critics of insensitivity to its whaling culture.

 Fishing   Whaler 
  Profile News115GalleryLinks  
  Japan says won't end research whaling (2009-02-04)
  Japanese whalers disrupted by high seas pursuit: activists (2008-12-29)
  Bad harvest, low demand threaten Pacific fishermen (2008-12-28)
  Patagonia Indian tribe faces extinction (2008-12-10)
  Japan says to spare humpback whales again (2008-11-13)
  EU adopts emergency aid package for fishing sector (2008-07-15)
  Whaling commission meets with own future at stake (2008-06-23)
  Whaling commission meet to debate hunting resumption (2008-06-23)
  EU confirms closure of industrial tuna fishing season (2008-06-23)
  EU rejects calls to drop planned tuna fishing ban (2008-06-18)
  Australian leader, in Japan, stands firm against whaling (2008-06-11)
  US moves to plug loophole for slaughter of whales (2008-06-11)
  Four countries unite to urge EU help for fishing industry (2008-06-07)
  European fishermen take protest to Brussels (2008-06-03)
  Family prefers Great Lakes beaches to the ocean (2008-05-27)
  Study: N. Pacific humpback whale population rises (2008-05-23)
  Taste for fins threatens sharks with extinction: study (2008-05-22)
  New York subway cars find new life on ocean floor (2008-05-17)
  Six sea lions shot to death on salmon-rich US river (2008-05-05)
  Part I: Hunting for a miracle, grasping at a chance (2008-05-03)
  Japanese whalers return to port (2008-04-15)
  Protests-hit Japanese whaling ship returns to port (2008-04-14)
  South China Sea headed for troubled waters: marine experts (2008-04-13)
  Prawn sandwich destroys Philippines fish nurseries: expert (2008-04-10)
  Katrina aftermath erodes bayou culture (2008-03-16)
Related Events
  • China Diplomacy
  • Japan Diplomacy
  • China-Japan
  • Chile-China
  • Vietnam Diplomacy

  • Stories Coverages

    NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
     ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 
    [Afghan Terror War]: Obama sets new Afghan strategy, briefs allies (22:46 11/30)


    [2009 US Health Reform]: Emotions high, Senate opens partisan health debate (22:46 11/30)


    [111th Congress]: Emotions high, Senate opens partisan health debate (22:46 11/30)

    [Iran Nuclear Crisis]: Iran enrichment plans largely bluster, experts say (17:46 11/30)


    [Holocaust]: 'Nazi guard' Demjanjuk to face Holocaust survivors (22:46 11/30)

    [China-U.S.]: US and China to reduce emissions, but not enough (22:24 11/27)


    [2009 Dubai Debt Crisis]: Stocks slide on concerns about Dubai debt fallout (16:24 11/27)

    [U.S. Markets]: Stocks slide on concerns about Dubai debt fallout (16:24 11/27)


    [Black Friday]: Shoppers pack stores as holiday season revs up (08:58 11/27)


    [European Markets]: Dubai debt fears remain focus in world markets (08:58 11/27)



    Muzi.com

    Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
    All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.