
Sea Shepherd activists are in hot water (which I’d argue is better than bloody, whale-less water) after Japanese whalers accused them of disrupting a search for a missing sailor believed to have drowned in the seas off of Antarctica.
ICR director-general Minoru Morimoto accused Sea Shepherd of interfering with a search for a sailor from the whale hunter Kyoshin Maru No. 2, saying: “Clearly, the Netherlands vessel made use of the distress call and came to disturb our search.”
Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson disagrees with the accusation and told Reuters, “We approached them and radioed them and said very specifically that we were not there to harass them, but assist them. We have their response, that they did not want any assistance from an eco-terrorist organization.”
Japan’s whaling fleet is in the Antarctic to capture 1,000 whales for “scientific” purposes, therefore not “technically” breaching an international whaling ban. BOOOO!
While we are genuinely sorry to hear about the drowned sailor, we trust Watson’s crew operated with the best intentions and certainly would never distract from saving a life. Don’t let this get you down, guys! Keep up the good work!
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