Japanese
Whalers Running Out of Steam
25
January, 2014
The
Japanese whaling fleet has abandoned its plans to out-run the Sea
Shepherd Fleet, with its factory vessel, the Nisshin Maru, slowing
down to 12 knots after a 36 hour chase at full speed.
At
approximately 1300 AEDT today, the Nisshin Maru, flanked by the
harpoon vessels, Yushin Maru and Yushin Maru No. 2, reduced its speed
and changed course for due west. The Sea Shepherd Fleet now surrounds
the whale poachers, with The Bob Barker six nautical miles ahead of
the whalers, The Steve Irwin six nautical miles to the eastern side
of the poachers, and The Sam Simon approaching from the south.
Captain
of The Bob Barker, Peter Hammarstedt, said, “The Nisshin Maru has
resigned itself as unable to outrun the determination of the Sea
Shepherd Fleet. We will shadow them wherever they try to run and if
they attempt to kill any more whales in the Southern Ocean Whale
Sanctuary, the Sea Shepherd ships are in position to stand fast.”
The
Japanese whaling fleet had been trying to out run the Sea Shepherd
Fleet since Friday 24th January at 2050 AEDT, when The Bob Barker
located the Nisshin Maru, effectively suspending whale poaching
operations in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
Captain
of The Steve Irwin, Sid Chakravarty, said, "For the past 36
hours, the Sea Shepherd ships have led the Nisshin Maru and her
flotilla of harpoon ships 600 miles away from the whaling grounds. We
had promised to find the poachers again and chase them out of the
sanctuary and we have achieved that. We remain relentless; thwarting
every attempt and outmaneuvering every move that the whaling fleet
makes."
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