Sea
Shepherd Drives Whaling Fleet Into Disarray and Out of the Antarctic
Treaty Zone
6
January, 2014
On
Monday January 6 at 1650 AEDT, after a 360-mile chase, The Sea
Shepherd Fleet drove the Japanese whaling fleet’s factory ship, the
Nisshin Maru, out of the Antarctic Treaty Zone.
Sea
Shepherd has all ships in the Japanese whaling fleet accounted for,
and can confirm that the whale poaching fleet is scattered and
currently not hunting whales. The harpoon ships are separated by
hundreds of miles. The Nisshin Maru is on the run and unable to stop
and whale in its self-designated whale-poaching grounds.
The
Japanese whaling fleet was escorted across 60° S and past the
northern limit of the Antarctic Treaty Zone by the Sea Shepherd ships
The Sam Simon, The Steve Irwin and The Steve Irwin’s helicopter.
The
three Sea Shepherd ships are still in the Southern Ocean and will
continue patrols. Should the Nisshin Maru attempt to return to the
whaling grounds, Sea Shepherd will be ready to once again intercept
and shut down their illegal whaling operations.
Captain
of The Steve Irwin, Siddarth Chakravarty said, “This is an
optimistic start to Operation Relentless. Within a day-and-a-half we
have the entire whaling fleet in disarray.”
Captain
of The Sam Simon, Adam Meyersonsaid, “We have won this battle, but
the war for the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary will wage on over the
coming months.”
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