3rd
illegal refueling operation by whale poachers blocked – Japan sends
military ice breaker into Australia waters to intervene; Canberra
remains silent
25
February, 2013
Sea
Shepherd Australia has successfully blocked a third attempt to refuel
the Japanese whaling fleet, which is illegally operating in
contravention of an Australian Federal Court ruling prohibiting
whaling in Australian Antarctic Territory. During the process,
Captain Tomoyuki Ogawa of the whale butchering ship Nisshin
Maru rammed
the Sea Shepherd Ships Bob
Barker and Sam
Simon.
During
the previous night, the Korean-owned, Panamanian-flagged fuel
tanker Sun
Laurel and
the Nisshin
Maru headed
due south through waters peppered with large growlers and icebergs at
12 knots in the darkness without searchlights. The Sun
Laurel is
not an ice-classed ship and it is now 420 miles South of Sixty
Degrees with their illegal cargo of heavy fuel oil, HFO.
Accompanying
the Sun
Laurel was
the Sam Simon, flanked by the armed security ship, Shonan
Maru No. 2and
the Yushin Maru No. 3. The Nisshin
Maru was
being tailed by the Steve
Irwin and Bob
Barker, with
the two remaining harpoon ships of the Japanese whale poaching fleet
in tow. There were six ships with the whalers and three with Sea
Shepherd.
At
2:00 AEDT, the two parties met up and the three agile Yushin
Maru harpoon
ships began to trail propeller fouling lines while crossing the bows
of the Sea Shepherd ships. The Bob
Barker took
and held position to the port side of the Sun
Laurel to
block the refuelling of the Nisshin
Maru,
and held the position as the Nisshin
Marutwice
approached and caused collisions between itself, the Bob
Barker and
the Sun
Laurel.
The Nisshin
Maru sandwiched
the Bob
Barker between
the two massive ships, and in the turbulence of the combined wake,
the Bob
Barker was
slammed back and forth between the Nisshin
Maru and
the fuel tankerSun
Laurel at
1448 AEDT and 1516 AEDT.
The Nisshin
Maru shot
its high-powered water cannons down the exhaust vents of the Steve
Irwin, Bob
Barker,
and Sam
Simon,
attempting to flood their engines. All engine rooms suffered
heavy flooding, but no mechanical failures.
The Nisshin
Maru launched
“flash bang” concussion grenades towards the Bob
Barker,
one of which struck and exploded on the Sun
Laurel,
leaving a black smolder mark
.
The Steve
Irwin's water
cannons were engaged and the Sea
Shepherd crew
was instructed not to aim them at any people on the poaching vessels.
In
their last feeble attempt to reach the Sun
Laurel,
the Nisshin
Maru turned
into the Sam
Simon,
causing hull damage along most of the port side of the ship and
smashing their satellite communications dome. After ramming
the Sam
Simon,
the Nisshin
Maru turned
away from the Sun
Laurel at
1720 AEDT, and the Sun
Laurelpacked
up their crane and fenders for the day.
In
a dramatic turn of events, the six ships are currently being
approached by a massive Japanese Naval ship. The Japanese Maritime
Self-Defence Force vessel Shirase (MMSI
#: 431999533) is an icebreaker, designated as type 'Military Ops'.
It carries approximately 250 crew and three helicopters. It is
12,500 tons, 138 metres and can do 15 knots. Its last known
port was Fremantle.
Regarding
the Shirase,
former Australia Environment Minister, Ian Campbell, says, “This
summer this vessel was in Freemantle, West Australia. Now it’s
assisting in the Japanese whaling fleet in its illegal operations. It
should be banned from all Australian ports from now on.”
Despite
numerous requests from Sea Shepherd as well as political forces,
Australia has not sent a ship to monitor activities here in the
Australian Antarctic Territory, but an armed Japanese war ship is
arriving imminently to defend a whaling operation that is in contempt
of the Australian Federal Court and a tanker that is illegally in
these waters with heavy fuel oil and operating in a dangerous manner.
Director
of Sea Shepherd Australia, Jeff Hansen, states, “Back in December
of 2007, like the Shirase, theShonan
Maru No. 2 was
granted permission to dock in Fremantle by the Australian Government,
who stated that it was not part of the whaling fleet. Then in January
2010, the same vessel, the Shonan
Maru No. 2,
went on to ram and destroy the New Zealand registered vessel the Ady
Gil.
Australian diplomats were quick to absolve Japanese whalers of blame,
telling the U.S. Embassy in Canberra the Japanese would ‘come
away clean’ from
any investigation. Effectively, we expect that once again, Japan will
come away clean from any Australian investigation into these recent,
blatant ramming attempts by the massive factory whaling ship,
theNisshin
Maru.
What effectively is happening is that the Australian Government is
giving Japan the green light to do what ever it wants in endangering
the lives of Sea Shepherd's international crew in Australia's
Antarctic Territory.”
Nisshin
Maru rams the Bob Barker into the Sun Laurel
photo: Glenn Lockitch
photo: Glenn Lockitch
The
Steve Irwin's smoke stacks billow steam after water canon
attack
photo: Eliza Muirhead
photo: Eliza Muirhead
Damage
to the side of the Sam Simon after being rammed by the Nisshin
Maru
photo: Tim Watters
photo: Tim Watters
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