2016-02-26

Sea Shepherd Blasts Japan's Plan to Slaughter 4,000 Minke Whales

Vatic Note:  Now this is an obvious environmental issue.   Unlike so called "air pollution" that is obviously caused by the chemtrail dumping in the process of geoengineering our planet,  the killing of thousands of Minke Whales is an obvious act of planned destruction by those who know what they are doing.

I commend the sea shepard crew for the courage they show when confronting such a formidible enemy out in the middle of no where land, trying to do the "right thing" for the benefit of the helpless and harmless.  They are properly motivated and meet these challenges with the right attitude in mind, which is helping the helpless, such as these water bound creatures of such enduring beauty and panache.

I was glad to read that the international court has taken this subject on with so credibly and seriousness that these acts justify.  The Japanese had honored the courts ruling in the beginning, but now they intend to go out and do what they do best..... kill innocent animals that are probably the 2nd smartest creatures on the planet.

Lets stand behind them, encourage them to continue with their mission and to never give up, send food, money, etc.... anything we can afford to let go of for the sake of those Whales. 

Sea Shepherd Blasts Japan's Plan to Slaughter 4,000 Minke Whales
http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/11/29/sea-shepherd-blasts-japans-plan-slaughter-4000-minke-whales
by Common Dreams staff, Common Dreams, November 29, 2015

'If Sea Shepherd comes across criminal activity, then our history speaks for itself. We will, as always, directly intervene to prevent that crime from taking place'
The Nisshin Maru, the primary vessel of the Japanese whaling fleet and the world's only whaler factory ship, blasting the Sea Shepherd's Steve Irwin with water cannons. (Sea Shepherd/ Glenn Lockitch 2013)
 
Environmental activist group Sea Shepherd warned Japan against resuming "research" whaling in the Antarctic in defiance of an international court of justice ruling that it cease the practice and called on the Australian government to intervene.
 
After a decade of activism by Sea Shepherd and other groups, Japan was forced to abandon its 2014-15 Southern Ocean hunt after the International Court of Justice said the annual expedition was a commercial activity masquerading as research.

But on Saturday, Japanese media reported it would start again soon, despite a call by global regulators for more evidence that the expeditions have a scientific purpose. Japan's  Yomiuri Shimbun and other media said the Japanese fleet could depart possibly by the end of December.
 
Despite international disapproval, Japan has hunted whales in the Southern Ocean under an exemption in the global whaling moratorium that allows for lethal research.
 
Japan's fisheries agency has told the International Whaling Commission that it would resume whaling in the Antarctic Ocean by killing 333 minke whales this season and kill almost 4,000 minke whales in the Antarctic over the next 12 years.
 
CEO of Sea Shepherd Global, Captain Alex Cornelissen, has condemned Japan’s plans to return to the Southern Ocean to slaughter whales.
 
“The pristine waters of the Southern Ocean are once again under threat from poachers,” said Cornelissen. “We would like to remind the Japanese government that the whales of the Southern Ocean are protected by international law, by Australian law and by Sea Shepherd. As such, any violation of the sanctity of the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary or the Australian Whale Sanctuary will be regarded as a criminal act.”
 
On Saturday, the Japanese Fisheries Agency officially notified the International Whaling Commission (IWC) that it is readying the harpoons of its whaling fleet to return to the waters of Antarctica.
 
Sea Shepherd has again called on Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to intervene to ensure that the whale poachers do not depart from Japan.
“Prime Minister Turnbull has a duty to ensure that the dire matter of Japan’s whale poaching operations is at the top of the agenda when he visits Japan in December,” said Sea Shepherd Australia Managing Director, Jeff Hansen.

“It must be made clear to Japan that whaling in the Australian Whale Sanctuary is a criminal act and that Australia has the international responsibility to intervene and arrest criminals operating in our waters” he continued.
On March 31 2014, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared Japan’s whaling program to be commercial and illegal, and ordered that it immediately cease.
 
Initially, the government of Japan said that it would abide by the ruling. However, within months Japan had unveiled its plans for new whaling program titled NEWREP-A, under which a further 4 000 protected Minke whales would be slaughtered over a 12 year period.
 
The Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin, currently docked in Melbourne, Australia, has been undergoing preparations for the organization’s second campaign to target illegal toothfish operators in the Southern Ocean.
 
“Sea Shepherd is an anti-poaching organization. We are ready to find, document, report on and where possible intervene against poaching operations that threaten the precious balance of life in the Southern Ocean; whatever form those poachers might take, whatever life they threaten,” said Cornelissen. “If Sea Shepherd comes across criminal activity, then our history speaks for itself. We will, as always, directly intervene to prevent that crime from taking place,” he concluded.

In April 2013, Japan announced its whaling haul from the Southern Ocean was at a record low because of “unforgivable sabotage” by activists from Sea Shepherd.


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