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Sea Shepherd Australia Needs to Do One Very Important Task

Sea Shepherd Australia Needs to Do One Very Important Task

March 23, 2024 They need to denounce their association with the Austral Fisheries Company, a company 50% owned by the Japanese Maruha Daichiro Fishing company formally the Taiyo Fishing (and whaling) company. Sea Shepherd Australia must announce that they no longer support so called “sustainable fishing.” Commercial fishing is not sustainable and Antarctic toothfish caught by Austral Fisheries is an endangered species. Austral fisheries buys farm raised salmon from LeRoy Seafood, LeRoy Seafood buys fishmeal to feed their farm raised…

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NO EXPLANATION FROM SEA SHEPHERD GLOBAL. 

NO EXPLANATION FROM SEA SHEPHERD GLOBAL. 

March 22, 2024 Three days after the court decision that Sea Shepherd Global lost there is not a single explanation or mention of the fact that they lost their lawsuit against Sea Shepherd France. The lawsuit that accused Sea Shepherd France, Lamya Essemlali and Captain Paul Watson of stealing the Sea Shepherd name and the Sea Shepherd logos, that accused them of being parasites exploiting the Sea Shepherd name and causing confusion amongst Sea Shepherd supporters, that accused them of…

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Compromised

Compromised

March 12, 2024 I have spent my entire life exposing destructive activities in our ocean, from documenting crimes on the beach of Soviet Siberia to forcing the Japanese whaling fleet out of the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. When I see a destructive marine eco-system threat I intervene. Always have and always will. I never thought I would be intervening to expose the hypocrisy and the enabling of a destructive industry by the very movement that I founded decades ago. But…

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SEA SHEPHERD AUSTRALIA DOUBLES DOWN ON CENSORING SEA SHEPHERD HISTORY

SEA SHEPHERD AUSTRALIA DOUBLES DOWN ON CENSORING SEA SHEPHERD HISTORY

October 10, 2023 In March 2013, I left the helm of the M/V STEVE IRWIN off the coast of Tasmania and transferred to the BRIGITTE BARDOT to begin 6 months of exile in the South Pacific before being allowed by U.S. Secretary John Kerry to return to the United States. It was the last time I saw the flagship that I commanded from 2006 until 2013, the ship that led the campaigns to oppose illegal Japanese whaling in the Southern…

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