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Japanese Whalers Ram Sea Shepherd Ship Ady Gil

by SSCS r
Famed Catamaran is sinking in the Southern Ocean


Tuesday, January 05, 2010
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Six crewmembers Rescued by the Sea Shepherd Ship Bob Barker

In an unprovoked attack captured on film, the Japanese security ship Shonan Maru No. 2 deliberately rammed and caused catastrophic damage to the Sea Shepherd catamaran Ady Gil.

Six crew crewmembers, four from New Zealand, one from Australia, and one from the Netherlands were immediately rescued by the crew of the Sea Shepherd ship Bob Barker. None of the crew Ady Gil crew were injured.

The Ady Gil is believed to be sinking and chances of salvage are very grim.

According to eyewitness Captain Chuck Swift on the Bob Barker, the attack happened while the vessels were dead in the water. The Shonan Maru No. 2 suddenly started up and deliberately rammed the Ady Gil ripping eight feet of the bow of the vessel completely off. According to Captain Swift, the vessel does not look like it will be saved.

“The Japanese whalers have now escalated this conflict very violently,” said Captain Paul Watson. “If they think that our remaining two ships will retreat from the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary in the face of their extremism, they will be mistaken. We now have a real whale war on our hands now and we have no intention of retreating.”

Captain Paul Watson onboard the Steve Irwin is racing towards the area at 16 knots but still remains some five hundred miles to the north. The Bob Barker has temporarily stopped the pursuit of the Nisshin Maru to rescue the crew of the Ady Gil. The Japanese ships initially refused to acknowledge the May Day distress of the Ady Gil, but ultimately did acknowledge the call. Despite acknowledging the call, they did not offer to assist the Ady Gil or the Bob Barker in any way.

The incident took place at 64 Degrees and 03 Minutes South and 143 Degrees and 09 Minutes East

Until this morning the Japanese were completely unaware of the existence of the Bob Barker. This newest addition to the Sea Shepherd fleet left Mauritius off the coast of Africa on December 18th and was able to advance along the ice edge from the West as the Japanese were busy worrying about the advance of the Steve Irwin from the North.

“This is a substantial loss for our organization,” said Captain Watson. “The Ady Gil, the former Earthrace, represents a loss of almost two million dollars. However the loss of a single whale is of more importance to us and we will not lose the Ady Gil in vain. This blow simply strengthens our resolve, it does not weaken our spirit.”

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is requesting that the Australian government send a naval vessel to restore the peace in the waters of the Australian Antarctic Territory. We have 77 crew from 16 nations on three vessels, six of them were on the Ady Gil. Of these, 21 are Australian citizens: 16 Australians on the Steve Irwin and five on the Bob Barker. Sea Shepherd believes that the Australian government has a responsibility to protect the lives of Australian citizens working to defend whales from illegal Japanese whaling activities.

“Australia needs to send a naval vessel down here as soon as possible to protect both the whales and the Australian citizens working to defend these whales,” said Steve Irwin Chief Cook Laura Dakin of Canberra. “This is Australian Antarctic Territorial waters and I see the Japanese whalers doing whatever they want with impunity down here without a single Australian government vessel anywhere to be found. Peter Garrett, I have one question for you: Where the bloody hell are you?”
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by --
They shouldn't have done that, and Japan should stop the farce of claiming that this number of whales are used for research.

But if they're at 64S - that is very close to Antarctica. Australia itself is equatorward of 40S. Isn't that far enough away to be a kind of global spot? It seems to be the terrain of pirates, or the U.N. or something.

http://sd-http://www.jhuapl.edu/FlareGenesis/Antarctica/1999/pictures/antarctica_pol_map.jpg
by Sarge
I just watched a Youtube video of the encounter. Looks like an attempted murder to me. That much smaller vessel with all the people on it was bobbing around and the much larger ship turned toward it and deliberately ran over them.
by Oslofyr
To be quite honest, I don't entirely see the problem of ramming pirates like Sea Shepherd. And helping people that want to sink your ship (Sea Shepherd has sunk _quite_ a few ships) ? That would be rather stupid.

Sea Shepherd got what they deserved.
by S
Sea Shepherd has rammed and/or sunken ILLEGAL fishing vessels. Boats that are bottom trawling our oceans and overfishing the waters that belong to everyone on this planet. Sea Shepherd knows they are taking this risk so it may not be a surprise; but lets not let that fog our vision as to who the true criminals are- the mega-corporate fishing industry that is wiping our oceans away.
Take for example the Norwegian ship Nybrænna on 26 December 1992. Which he was convicted in Norway for attempting to sink. Unfortunately we didn't get our hands on him, the terrorist that he is, but oh-well.

I have absolutely no respect for that pirate.
by CMG
One question: Were are Captain Nemo and the "Nautilus" when we need them??
by Lion
Please fight on !

Do not let down your guards.

No one, not even the Japanese, can do what they have done and get away with impunity !
by Pogo
If you look at the video, it is clear Ady Gil was idling along UNTIL the ship got near. Then there is a huge wake as they accelerate into the ship. I am not pro-whaling. Just pointing out the lop-sidedness of the reporting.
by Scotty
Oslofyr, you sound like the broken record that the Japanese are hiring to get away with their illegal actions... BORING. Wake up and get a clue mate.

The Sea Shepherd should now send these bastards to the bottom. It's time for this to end... and this is the smoking gun Sea Shepherd have been waiting for.
by Gaia-lover
In a war there will be property loss. I would hope the See Shepherd-ers would wish the Japanese fleet to have property damage, and, maybe, even cause some themselves. Well, a war is two-sided and i support the side that's protecting the whales and the oceans, but that doesn't mean the other side won't cause loss.

Thank Gaia for Bob Barker (the TV host and animal lover) who gave a 5 million + contribution to help the cause. If more rich people would start defending the earth in concrete ways like Barker did, maybe we'd have a fighting chance.
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