Sea Shepherd
Nothing makes me yearn for a whale steak like the sight of Aussie extremists acting all macho on the high seas.

Japanese whaling is roundly condemned by Australians (including me, for the record) but we don’t have much truck with feral activists either.
So when three Forest Rescue campaigners were detained after boarding a Japanese whaling vessel off the WA coast last weekend (with nary a tree or a whale in sight) you could well imagine the collective roll of the eyes in households across middle Australia.
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Update - 9.15am Tuesday, January 10: It’s being reported the Australian Government will dispatch the Customs vessel Ocean Protector to collect the three activists, after Japanese authorities agreed to hand them back without charge.
Three men board a foreign ship in the dead of night, outside Australian waters, without permission. The crew of the target ship refuses their demands, and sets course for the ocean blue. And now it’s our Attorney-General’s job to fix it.

According to the A-G Nicola Roxon, all options are on the table at present, including sending a vessel out to meet the Shonan Maru No.2 and collect WA men Glen Pendlebury, Geoffrey Tuxworth and Simon Peterffy. She’s even been asked if the Navy should be mobilised.
This in spite of the bleeding obvious, that Roxon pointed out: “We do need to explain to the public that although we do not support Japanese whaling, if people take action outside our territorial waters, Australian laws will not automatically apply and that does restrict some of the options that the Government can take.”
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SP says:
The general jist I’ve got from this thread is, both the whalers and activists have breached international treaty/law. To be fair they should both be charged. But since the whalers aren’t going to be prosecuted, I happen to think it’s fair that the activists are getting some protection. I also… Read more »
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Andy of Sydney says:
Cate, if you think they did bad things to Aussies, you don’t want to know what they did to the Chinese. And yet, China is not launching nukes at Japan. Why is that, I wonder? The war was 70 years ago. Time to let go, love. Time to let go. Read more »
Apparently, anti-whaling activist Peter Bethune is pretty chipper for a guy who could be spending the next 15 years in a Japanese prison. Perhaps he’ll feel especially vindicated by today’s news that the federal government is taking legal action to try and put an end to Japanese whaling.

But in contrast to the mindless and increasingly dangerous anarchism of the Sea Shepherd protesters, legal action by Australia in the International Court of Justice has the potential to save an actual whale.
The high-seas harassment of whalers has become increasingly dangerous and, well, bit embarrassing. Bethune, you may remember, was the skipper of stealth boat the Ady Gil, who picked a fight with an Japanese industrial whaling ship and lost. The Adi Gil sank and in a surreal denouement Bethune later boarded the Shonan Maru 2, with a knife, trying to put the captain under citizen’s arrest.
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Dave says:
Andy. Not really sure what your argument is ? Are you saying we should all be vegetarian and not kill any animals for food? Or are you saying that the Roo vs Whaling equivalency continuously proffered by the Japanese govt is valid? If so, you’re saying that you don’t care… Read more »
BACK in 2007, Kevin Rudd said that if we elected him as prime minister, he would stop the slaughter of whales.

And it wasn’t just earnest young lefties who took off their Save the Whales T-shirts and replaced them for a time with a red, white and blue Kevin 07 design.
No, Mr Rudd’s pledge to end ``commercial’’ whaling appealed across the political spectrum, young and old, progressive, conservative, as advancing technology meant Australians were bombarded with real-time images of dying whales writhing in agony as they were hauled at the end of a harpoon line through blood-stained seas.
And he was pretty clear about it too, our prime ministerial hopeful.
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Maurice says:
Our Australian group travelling in Norway were offered whale meat. All of us tried it and most liked it. None of us opposed sustainable harvesting of whales. Discussing this issue locally in Australia, general opinion was that the piratical and criminal actions of the fanatical extremists of the Sea Shepherd… Read more »
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Tim says:
Sorry Deliah, i made a mistake in my last comment, The whales are included in the CITES convention. However regarding these species (from the CITES convention): 2. The export of any specimen of a species included in Appendix I shall require the prior grant and presentation of an export permit.… Read more »
Do you reckon if Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson was roaming the streets of Melbourne in a high-tech armoured car deliberately provoking drug dealers and putting his young acolytes in harm’s way he’d be welcomed on to the national broadcaster to tout his particular brand of vigilantism? I doubt it.

We’re not big on vigilantes in this nation, which has an imperfect but workable system of the rule of law, enforced by publicly funded police. Yet for some reason the ridiculous antics currently under way off the tip of Antarctica are allowed to carry on unchecked, and have prompted a frenzy of boys-own-adventure cheering here at home.
Whomever is ultimately responsible for the sinking of the Ady Gil yesterday afternoon, it was highly irresponsible of the Sea Shepherd organisation to put the crew in such danger. But there was Mr Watson on the ABC this morning being hailed a hero for protecting the whales from the Japanese factory ships. He was also on Macquarie Radio, no doubt Fairfax radio, most TV stations and in every newspaper.
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hi says:
actually people care a lot about whales, but not about chickens, cows and pigs. why don’t you go protect them from slaughter too? but they don’t count… why? maybe because we like to eat them? and they aren’t cute like whales? chickens, cows and pigs are all innocent too… so… Read more »
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