Sea Shepherd Catches Japanese Poaching Fleet
Sea Shepherd Catches Japanese Poaching Fleet with Dead Whale in Australian Sanctuary
After five weeks of patrolling the Southern Ocean, Sea Shepherd has located the Japanese whale poachers’ factory whaling vessel in the Australian Whale Sanctuary with a dead minke whale on its flensing deck, the first to be documented since the International Court of Justice ruled against their whaling operations in the Antarctic in 2014.
The Nisshin Maru was spotted by the helicopter of Sea Shepherd’s MY Steve Irwin at 12:34AM GMT (11:34AM AEDT) at a position of 64 57.6S - 085 09.6E, within the Australian Whale Sanctuary. When the helicopter approached, the Nisshin Maru crew scrambled to hide the slaughtered whale with a tarp, while the fleet’s harpoon ships Yushin Maru and Yushin Maru #2 quickly covered their harpoons.
"The whale killers from the Nisshin Maru were caught red-handed slaughtering whales in the Australian Whale sanctuary,” says Captain Adam Meyerson of the Ocean Warrior, Sea Shepherd’s newest Southern Ocean patrol ship. “The Steve Irwin has shut down their illegal operations and caught them trying to hide the evidence."
These are the first photographs documenting the Japanese whaling fleet’s killing of whales since the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled their whaling program illegal in 2014 and the Australian Federal Court found the Japanese whaling industry in contempt for killing protected whales in the Australian Whale Sanctuary. Sea Shepherd’s discovery of the factory ship and the slaughtered whale comes just a day after Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in Australia on an official state visit.
Jeff Hansen, Managing Director of
Sea Shepherd Australia stated, "The lack of action by the
Turnbull government while whales are being killed in
Australian waters just a day after Japan's Prime Minister
was on a state visit in Australia shows that the government
has no spine when it comes to protecting the wishes of
Australians to defend the Southern Ocean Whale
Sanctuary."
Sea Shepherd’s helicopter has relayed the
whaling fleet's position to the MY Steve Irwin, now
on an intercept course with the factory ship. No more whales
will be killed today.
“The fact that the Japanese crew
went to cover up their harpoons and the dead minke whale on
deck just shows that they know what they're doing is
wrong,” says Captain Wyanda Lublink of the MY Steve
Irwin. “They know they are in contempt of the ruling
of the International Court of Justice and the Australian
Federal Court. How can the Australian government ignore
these actions when the majority of Australians condemn what
they are doing?”
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About Operation
Nemesis
Operation
Nemesis is Sea Shepherd’s 11th Antarctic whale defense
campaign. In Sea Shepherd’s past ten campaigns over 6,000
whales have been spared the grenade-tipped harpoons of the
illegal Japanese whaling fleet. Japan’s so-called
“scientific research” program used to justify the
killing of whales has been rejected by the International
Court of Justice and the International Whaling
Commission’s scientific committee. In 2015 the Australian
Federal Court fined the Japanese whalers $AU1 million for
hunting within an Australian whale sanctuary, however it
remains unpaid.
See more here: http://www.seashepherdglobal.org/nemesis/about-operation-nemesis.html