Thursday, January 6, 2011

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campaigning 'Operation No Compromise, 2010-11 Antarctic Whale Defense Campaign', the hunt Sea Shepherd activists against criminal fishing (and illegal) whales by the Japanese fleet in the ice. Two fleets are facing right in the Southern Ocean: the Japanese fleet consists of four vessels (the whaler Yushin Maru, Yushin Maru and Yushin Maru No.2 No.3, together with the factory ship Nisshin Maru), while the animals have fast ecoeroi Gojira (Godzilla), the Steve Irwin and Bob Barker.
The Japanese have openly declared aim to be hunted in 1000, highlights of their "noble" purpose (and useful screen): scientific research!
ecopirati But the Sea Shepherd are not just giving a hard time, from Godzilla were launched full bottles of butyric acid at the whalers, which then attempted to ram the flagship pirate as he was delivering to the mother ship Steve Irwin. The counter-environmentalist, was swift and another fast boat attacked the Yushin Maru ready to use the "prop fouler", a deadly cable capturing and destroying the propeller and it is, therefore, able to cripple the ship. The whaling ship has changed course so bending in retreat. Retreat during which it was pursued for 11 miles from accanitissimi ecoeroi. Real strategies of a war that has continued 75 miles further south, with an attempt to counter the Yushin Maru, which has tried to 'fire' with its powerful water cannon against the helicopter of the Steve Irwin. The most expert pirates have anticipated the move of the opponents in raising the helicopter flight just before the jet of water will damage it.
This battle is just the latest in a long war (the last but one occurred at New Year) which sees environmental associations of various states, led by Australia and New Zealand, working against the 'cruel and unnecessary' whaling . Nipponese authorities did not bother much to disguise the intent of little scientific whaling fleet in response that whaling is a centuries-old tradition that divesting would be impoverished and the 'Japanese national culture'.

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