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From The Captain Paul Watson Newsletter July 6, 2023

From The Captain Paul Watson Newsletter July 6, 2023

Introducing Simone Eisenbeiss, Ship Artist  My name is Simone Eisenbeiss and I am from Switzerland. I discovered animal conservation as a child from my mother who has dedicated her life to saving animals from horrible conditions around world. I have had an unbreakable connection with animals since I was a toddler, and this unspoken language between two species is the inspiration for my art. Art has always been central to my life, but I never thought that it would have…

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Neptune’s Navy – The Way We Were Is What We Continue To Be

Neptune’s Navy – The Way We Were Is What We Continue To Be

July 6, 2023 Commentary by Captain Paul Watson Founder of the Captain Paul Watson and Neptune’s Navy For all those who supported what we once were and wish to continue what we once were, the good news is that the Captain Paul Watson Foundation and Neptune’s Navy is the continuation of our same legacy of the last 45 years. What has been taken from us in a hostile takeover is the name that I created in 1977 and the logos…

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Onward to the Ferociously Furious Bloody Faroe Islands

Onward to the Ferociously Furious Bloody Faroe Islands

July 5, 2023 After monitoring the situation in Iceland, the crew of Neptune’s Navy onboard the John Paul Dejoria came to Killybegs, Ireland to refuel and reprovision. Icelandic whaling boss Kristján Loftssen is trying to overturn the temporary ban on whaling imposed by Icelandic Minister for Fisheries and Agriculture Svandís Svavarsdóttir. The ban is in effect until August 31st which is almost the end of the Icelandic whaling season. Loftsson is trying to rally 32 members of the Icelandic Parliament…

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A Blemish On The Flag Of Denmark

A Blemish On The Flag Of Denmark

July 4, 2023 As we complete preparation for our voyage to the Faroe Islands, we see that the Danish Navy has arrived in Torshaven. I anticipate that they may soon be chasing us around in their defense of Faroese cruelty and barbarity. Why does Denmark, a civilized nation continue to support the ugly depravity of the Grind in their Faroese territory? The Grindadrap continues to be an ugly blemish on the flag of Denmark.

The Sad Diminishment of Sea Shepherd

The Sad Diminishment of Sea Shepherd

July 1, 2023 The name Sea Shepherd once inspired global respect and admiration. It was an organization that dared to go where others would not, to say what needed to be said and to intervene where intervention was necessary. It was a kick ass controversial and provocative movement, blocking whaling ships, disrupting dolphin and seal slaughtering, stopping illegal fishing operations, tackling turtle poachers, confiscating illegal nets. This is still true for Sea Shepherd France and Sea Shepherd Brazil where the…

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The Sadistic Depravity of the Danish Faroe Islands

The Sadistic Depravity of the Danish Faroe Islands

June 30, 2023 These two pictures perfectly illustrate the merciless, murderous, malevolent and monstrous reality of this pitiless, psychopathic and sociopathic on-going practice of a shamefully sadistic and repugnant culture. The Grindadrap. Translated from old Nordic it literally means the “murder of whales.” How does this ghoulishly gruesome pogrom of carnage, mutilation and destruction continue to exist in 2023? Is Denmark content with their association with such medieval barbarity, of decapitated heads stuck onto poles and hooks, of children poking…

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Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK

Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK

June 29, 2023 We are delighted to announce the establishment of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK “Because of a hostile takeover of the organization and movement I created, I am not allowed to represent Sea Shepherd or use the logos that I created and designed. The renaming of Sea Shepherd UK allows us to continue the work we have been doing for over 42 years in the UK without being charged with trademark violations by those who now control…

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The Whales Are Still Not Safe from Icelandic Harpoons

The Whales Are Still Not Safe from Icelandic Harpoons

June 25, 2023 Iceland’s modern-day Captain Ahab, the 80-year old Kristján Loftsson, intends to start killing whales again on September 1st if he is unsuccessful in overturning the ban this summer.  He is working to overturn the ban on whaling, working to replace the government of Iceland and working to secure a 5-year permit to continue killing endangered Fin whales. Obsessed, angry and seeking revenge, Loftsson is seeking to recruit 32 votes in the Icelandic Parliament to overturn the temporary…

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A Tragedy That Should Not Have Happened

A Tragedy That Should Not Have Happened

June 24, 2023 It is not for me to judge about the fate of the lost deep-sea Titan submersible. People much more knowledgeable than myself, like James Camera and Dr. Sylvia Earle and many more, have made their views known to the public. But I do have a couple of concerns. First, every port that we go into, we are subject to a complete safety inspection. In May of this year, we were given a bow to stern inspection by…

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Iceland’s Modern-Day Captain Ahab

Iceland’s Modern-Day Captain Ahab

June 24, 2023 The Hvalur 8 and 9 remain tied to the dock in Reykjavik. Iceland’s modern-day Captain Ahab continues to rage and whine that his whale murdering hobby has been banned for the season. The crew of the JOHN PAUL DEJORIA remain on station at just over 12 miles from shore in the event Loftsson defies the government order. It looks like not a single endangered Fin whale will be slain this summer. Loftsson’s efforts to reverse the decision…

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