Press Release from Institute of Cetacean Research
Dutch Vessel Rams Japanese Ship For Second Time
The Dutch vessel, Steve Irwin, has today rammed another of the Japanese vessels in the Antarctic today, this time the
Yushin Maru No.3.
The latest incident occurred when the Yushin Maru No. 3 was transferring the last remaining minke whales caught today to
the Nisshin Maru. The Steve Irwin approached the Japanese vessel and rammed the stern with its bow. The stern of the
Yushin Maru No. 3 was damaged in the attack although there have been no reported injuries.
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Photo: The Dutch vessel, Steve Irwin, rams the Japanese whale research vessel, Yushin Maru No.2 in the Antarctic, 6
February 2009.
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More photographs and video can be seen here:
“So-called “Captain” Watson is thumbing his nose at all international laws that are aimed at ensuring safety at sea”,
said the Director-General of the Institute of Cetacean Research, Mr Minoru Morimoto. “The Steve Irwin "captain" is
completely ignoring the safety of crews aboard both the Dutch vessel and the Japanese research vessels and engaging in
extremely dangerous behavior.”
“Due to Sea Shepherd's increasingly violent actions the risk of a more grave and serious accident happening is
increasing by the hour,” he added. The Australian Government, which has harboured and allowed the Steve Irwin to refuel
and reprovision, and the Government of the Netherlands, which has registered and flagged the vessel, should also be held
accountable for allowing this vessel to commit serious criminal acts at sea.
This is the second time today that the Steve Irwin has rammed a Japanese vessel. Earlier in the day, the Dutch vessel
rammed the Yushin Maru No.2 at the stern when the Sea Shepherd crew attempted to stop the transfer of a minke whale to
the Nisshin Maru.
Photographs and video of the incidents in the Antarctic can be seen at:
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