Activists ambush Japanese whalers in Antarctic seas
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Activists ambush Japanese whalers in Antarctic seas

Last Updated: Tuesday, February 09, 2010, 16:33
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Activists ambush Japanese whalers in Antarctic seas Sydney: Anti-whaling activists said Tuesday they had exchanged water cannon fire with Japanese fishermen after ambushing them in Antarctic waters.

The Sea Shepherd group, which has been pursuing the fishing fleet since December, said its Steve Irwin ship waited behind an iceberg before surprising Japan's Nisshin Maru whaling boat.

"As the Steve Irwin passed by the Nisshin Maru, the factory ship turned on their water cannons and were surprised when the Steve Irwin responded with a more powerful water cannon that had a couple of the whalers diving for the bridge doors as the frigid water struck their bridge wing deck," the group said in a statement.

Monday's clash came just two days after Sea Shepherd accused the Japanese of deliberately ramming its Bob Barker vessel and leaving a metre (three-foot) -long gash in its stern.

Last month, the group's futuristic Ady Gil powerboat was sliced in two and sank after a collision with one of the Japanese ships. The activists claim to have saved the lives of hundreds of whales by harassing the annual hunt, which kills the animals using a loophole in an international moratorium which allows "lethal research".

"It does not matter where they go, east or west along the Antarctic Coast," said Steve Irwin First Officer Locky MacLean. "We intend to stick to their rear like glue and we will not allow a single whale to be loaded onto the decks of that foul floating abattoir."

Australia and New Zealand have called for restraint from both sides with the activists deploying laser-like devices and stink bombs, and the Japanese fleet operating military-style acoustic weapons.

Bureau Report

First Published: Tuesday, February 09, 2010, 16:33

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geet - delhi
Whale hunting, seal killing by Canada etc should be stopped and international pressure has to be mounted to stop this killing of gentle animals. Modern nations which are rich and powerful should avoid such acts whic ar e not essential to its survival. Less of killing and bloodshed will make the world a better place to live in.
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