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Captain Watson Sets the Record Straight
Sea Sheperd home page ^ | 2-01-2010 | Paul "Douche" Watson

Posted on 02/16/2010 8:41:56 AM PST by at bay

It has been two months since we began operations with Operation Waltzing Matilda. Two months ago, we began with three vessels. We now have two, having lost the Ady Gil when the Japanese whaler Shonan Maru No. 2 cut it in half and sank it on January 6th, 2010.

During the last two months, the Steve Irwin has engaged the Shonan Maru No. 2 in numerous skirmishes and the Sea Shepherd ships Bob Barker and the Ady Gil engaged the main body of the whaling fleet, a day that disrupted the whaling activities and ended with the destruction of our interceptor vessel.

After the sinking of the Ady Gil, the entire Japanese whaling fleet fled West with the Bob Barker and the Steve Irwin on their tail, and for the next 10 days they did not kill whales as they tried to throw us off their tail. They fled 3,000 nautical miles to the extreme Western boundary of the whaling zone they refer to as JARPA II. The Bob Barker continued to be trailed by the Shonan Maru No. 2.

We had to stop the pursuit when the Bob Barker needed our assistance to provide them with lube oil, and the helicopter on the Steve Irwin required an emergency repair as well. To shake off the Japanese security ship tail, we arranged to meet the Bob Barker in a place where we could safely transfer supplies. The Steve Irwin then returned to Fremantle and the Bob Barker returned to hunt the Japanese fleet.

The Bob Barker lost the tail of the Shonan Maru No. 2 when the Japanese had to desist from entering the territorial waters of Australia’s Heard Island.

Now the Steve Irwin, with helicopter repaired, ship refueled, and re-provisioned after a 48 hour turnaround in Fremantle is heading back to rejoin the Bob Barker to search for and pursue the whaling fleet again.

Operation Waltzing Matilda is turning out to be a tough protracted effort but I am confident we will once again impact their kill quotas despite the new obstacles thrown at us this year by the whalers.

The first of these obstacles is the two security ships deployed to defend the fleet and to intercept us in our efforts to close in on the fleet. The Shonan Maru No. 2 and the Yushin Maru have been working as interceptors. This is an incredibly expensive effort by the Japanese government. Crewed by Japanese security forces, these ships are far more aggressive and dangerous than the whalers. The destruction of the Ady Gil was deliberate and bold, far too bold for the whalers to have dared undertake.

The second tactic of the fleet is to flee for great distances in an effort to exhaust the fuel supplies of the Sea Shepherd ships. Fortunately, the Bob Barker has a far greater range than the whaling ships and the Steve Irwin is heading back with a full load of fuel.

What this means is that we still have two ships and with two months left in the whaling season I am confident that we will engage the whalers again and we will interrupt the killing once again. We expect the whalers to be far more aggressive, but we have no intention of retreating.

As Captain John Paul Jones once said, “give me a ship to sail into harm’s way.”

We now have two ships sailing into harm’s way once again and we expect a tough fight but it is not a fight we intend to shy away from. We expect violence. We expect further collisions. We expect damage. We may lose another ship and we face the prospect of injuries to our crew but we will not back down to these killers no matter what they throw at us.

The risks are acceptable. A ship is expendable: the whales are not.

The morale onboard both ships is high and all the crew are eager to once again confront the whalers.

As we move through the ever changing marine weather systems, from the hot and humid coastline of Western Australia, to the heaving, rolling seas and howling offshore winds, and into the meteorological surprises awaiting us in the Roaring Forties and the Furious Fifties, we feel confident that once again we have whipped up a storm of political controversy further exposing Japan’s outrageously bogus “scientific” research.

Despite the efforts of the Japanese whalers to cast us as anti-Japanese and as outlaws, we are getting our point across that we are down here confronting these whalers not because they are Japanese but because they are poachers. The Institute for Cetacean Research (ICR) is nothing more than a front for blatant criminal activity. The Japanese whaling fleet is targeting protected (Minke) and endangered (Humpback and Fin) whales in an established international whale sanctuary in violation of a global moratorium on whaling and in violation of the Antarctic Treaty. They are also killing whales in contempt of an Australian Federal Court ruling that has ordered them out and prohibited their unlawful whaling activities within the territorial waters of the Australian Antarctic Territory.

This is the fifth straight year of confrontations with the Japanese whaling fleet and during these last five years we have accomplished a great deal. Not only have we cut kill quotas and caused the whaling industry to lose tens of millions of dollars we have made this issue into a global campaign.

Will we win this year? Perhaps we won’t but if not we will be back again next year and the year after that if possible. For the Japanese whalers we intend to make this a never-ending trip to the dentist. We don’t intend to see whales die without opposition and without massive economic costs to their killers. And we are costing them dearly. They lose money with every whale they fail to kill because of our interventions. They lose money with every ton of fuel they consume fleeing from us. They lose money by sending down ships and security forces to prevent us from finding their fleet. They lose money in the incredible expenses they undertake to evade Sea Shepherd’s intervention. That figure was eight million US dollars last year and it will be more this year. We are speaking the one language they fully understand and that is economics. It’s all about profit and loss, and we simply need to keep negating their profits. Our objective is to sink the Japanese whaling fleet - economically, to bankrupt them and to humiliate them.

There is nothing noble about killing a whale. It is a cowardly act and the whalers are abject cowards. They flee from us and they make their living by shooting gentle, intelligent, highly social, and sentient beings in the back with organ-shattering explosive tipped harpoons in a manner so despicably cruel that any slaughter house in the world would be closed if animals on land were slaughtered in the same fashion.

The Japanese government likes to compare whales to cows and chickens, constantly demanding to know what the difference is between eating beef and chickens and the eating of whales. They ask this question to cast us as hypocrites. The fact that our ships are vegan vessels they dismiss as evidence of fanaticism, so there is no way to turn - hypocrites if we eat meat and fanatics if we don’t.

But it is not a question of eating meat or not eating meat. It is a question of the need to kill whales. More cows, pigs, and chickens are consumed by the people of Japan than by the people of Australia. In fact, it is safe to say that beef, pork, and chicken are far more representative of the average Japanese diet than whale.

A more accurate comparison would be to the eating of foie gras, something that—due largely to the sheer cruelty of the practice—a small minority of Westerners eat just as a small minority of Japanese people eat whale meat.

No abattoir in the world would allow the killing of a cow by running after it in a field plunging a spear with an explosive tip into it’s back and than slowly electrocuting it or pumping it full of small caliber bullets until it died forty minutes later.

There can be no comparison to the method of killing.

There can also be no comparison between whales and cows as exploitable animals. Cows are domesticated creatures, genetically modified by humans as food animals. There are over three billion cattle in the world. Humans feed them and raise them and the cow is totally dependent upon humanity for survival.

The whale is a wild, non-domestic, sentient being of far fewer numbers than cows. There is not a single whale population on this planet that exceeds a million in number. It makes no sense to compare the whale to one of the most populous animals on the planet - the cow.  Nor does it make sense to compare the slaughter of cows—which is legal—to the illegal slaughter of whales.

The Japanese argue that whales consume large amounts of fish and thus are a threat to the survival of many fish species. This is an ecologically ridiculous argument, but put into proper perspective is the fact that chickens, pigs, and domestic salmon consume some 35% of the fish taken from the sea in the form of fishmeal. The pigs of the world eat more fish than all the world’s sharks. It is human greed that is destroying the fish in the sea - not the whales, the seals, the sharks, or the sea-birds.

Sea Shepherd dramatizes the issues through confrontations and these dramatics get our foot into the media door to address the facts and to explain the ecological realities of the slaughter of whales.

It’s all politics and economics mixed in with sociological and ecological realities, and thus the arguments are complex and divisive.

What is not complex is why Sea Shepherd confronts and opposes the Japanese whaling fleet. We do so simply because what the Japanese whalers are doing is illegal as defined by international conservation law and we as an organization are empowered to intervene in accordance with the principles established by the United Nations World Charter for Nature.

The proof of this is quite simple. Not once in six years of Antarctic whale defense campaigns have Sea Shepherd or any of the officers of the ships or organization been charged with a criminal offense. Not once have we been sued. Not even Japan has laid charges or initiated a lawsuit against us. Why? The last place a criminal operation wishes to go is to court.

The Sea Shepherd ships operate out of Australian ports with the full support of the Australian people. The Japanese whaling ships are prohibited by law from entering Australian territorial waters. Sea Shepherd ships refuel in Australian ports. Japanese ships are not allowed to use Australian ports for refueling, provisions, or repairs. Last year, Indonesia ordered the Japanese whaler Yushin Maru No. 2 to leave Indonesia when it sought repairs from ice damage caused during a confrontation with the Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin.

Despite public relations propaganda from the Japanese whaling industry, and political pressure from the Japanese government, their accusations of “eco-terrorism” against Sea Shepherd are falling on deaf ears especially from nations having to deal with real terrorist issues.

The world is waking up to and becoming increasingly more disgusted with the ICR’s claims that its cruel and illegal whaling activities are “scientific.” No one is buying that story any longer, and fewer and fewer people are buying into Japan’s so-called cultural justification for whaling.

Japanese whaling is not justified on cultural grounds. Modern pelagic whaling was established in Japan in 1912 by the Norwegians and sent to Antarctica in 1946 under orders from the American General Douglas MacArthur to provide cheap meat for post-war Japanese citizens. Young people in Japan do not eat whale meat anymore. The market for whale meat is ridiculously small and Japanese warehouses continue to store a surplus of whale meat, while much of it is made into pet food.

If not for Japanese government subsidies, whaling would not survive. But many Japanese government officials who are still very well connected and thus influential were given cushy jobs with the ICR, and the union that supplies the crew to the ships is a Yakuza controlled union. The Yakuza (Japanese mafia) have a way of getting what they want in Japan.

And thus we have a criminal activity supported by corruption in the form of influence peddling and bribery in the government, and backed by the most powerful criminal organization in Japan.

What I have found especially interesting is that not once in the years that I have accused the whaling industry of being influenced by the Yakuza has any public relations representative of the whaling industry ever denied it.

When you think about it, the opposition against Sea Shepherd is awesome. On one side we have the ICR supported by the Japanese government and the Yakuza, and on the other we have a small volunteer driven conservation organization that does not enjoy any financial support or protection from any government.

And, we operate at a distinct disadvantage. If one of use were to be killed by the whalers, the Japanese government would justify and defend the crime and we would hear very little from our own governments, all of whom seem terrified to be critical of Japan over anything. Consider the Ady Gil. It was deliberately sunk by a Japanese whaling vessel without a single critical condemnation from any nation and we do not expect any charges to be laid against the Captain of the Shonan Maru No. 2 for the simple reason that it would be harmful to trade relations. On the other hand if I were to have rammed and sunk a Japanese whaler, I would most likely now be under arrest and my actions universally condemned.

I do not know what the future holds for our next engagement. Maybe we should ram and destroy a Japanese whaler just to illustrate the blatant hypocrisy that holds the whale killers to one standard and those of us who oppose the killing of whales to another?

But of course we cannot do such a thing because Sea Shepherd has a responsibility to stay within the boundaries of the law and, in keeping with our strict policy of nonviolence, to not cause injury to those we oppose. We have an unblemished record in this regard and it is a record we intend to keep.


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To: at bay

Been me, I would have left the sobs in the water. They are nothing but pirates and everyone of them need to be hanged.


341 posted on 02/16/2010 7:55:32 PM PST by sport
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To: Admin Moderator

Why not?


342 posted on 02/16/2010 8:07:32 PM PST by sport
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To: 50mm

343 posted on 02/16/2010 8:13:58 PM PST by Salem (What can men do against such reckless hate? ... Ride out with me. Ride out and meet them!)
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To: sport

That’s kinda my whole point. These people are NOT anything like Eco terrorists that slam spikes in trees where an innocent person could get injured.

I can’t believe the good folks that are most of the FR would return us to the days where elephants were slaughtered for a pair of ivory tusks.

Those poachers are now shot and killed. The elephants may not make it anyway.

The supreme law in effect at this time is that there is a COMPLETE BAN on commercial whaling by the IWC, of which Japan is a member.

I didn’t make the ban, ask me what my opinion would be if there were no
ban. The phoniest crap of all is these rusting whale slaughtering factories posing as research vessels. What a hoot. Right in there with Dr. Mengele doing research at Auscwitz, although, yes, humans including the unborn are far more important.

Maybe I wouldn’t be as in awe of these creatures had one not surfaced next to my sailboat as she was moored in Monterey Bay. I also think elephants are a pretty awesome species.

To say what the Japanese are doing is legal is to buy into their phony research sham. If they’re not legal, then they’re poachers as Captain Watson has said.

Ronald Reagan saw throught the whalers and threatened retaliation if the Japanese did not abide by the ruled of the IWC of which they are members. They caved and stopped whaling for years.

Is President Reagan to be praised for his action? After all, he shut down the livelihood of all those fine Japanese whale hunters.

Why can’t I order a piano with real ivory or buy elephant ivory?
Because the vision of a herd of elephants slaughtered for their tusks is a sickening vision to most of the world.

And the vision of these poachers slaughtering these magnificent mammals in the name of “research” is also sickening to a lot of the world.

I remember seeing Keiko (willy) in Newport Oregon. What a beautiful intelligent mammal he clearly was. I was sad to hear of his passing.

I know what violence and terror is, so when you call these often times admittedly hapless activists terrorists, you dilute the strength and meaning of the word.

All the comments about the Gil in motion and not a single comment from the other video that shows the thug whalers making hard to starboard at the very last moment.

And then cannon hosing the survivors? What am I missing here? Will somebody please defend the righteous indignation the elephant poachers in Africa are entitled to as they are only trying to make a living?

God bless you Ronald Reagan. You used the power of your office to save thousands of these magnificent creatures. Were you still in office I doubt these activist would have to be the court of last resort as these majestic creatures are spared their lives only by a small group of humans risking theirs.

Dennis Miller is a pretty funny guy and a great conservative in many ways, but I feel sorry that he professes no awe for what nature gives us.

He talked about Caribou like, you seen one you seen’em all. Miller, I wish you and every poster herein could stand next to a thundering herd of thousands of Caribou as they stampede by.

I wish people would develop a reverance for these whales as well.

Yeah. The whalers decks might get smelly. Big wow.


344 posted on 02/16/2010 9:45:53 PM PST by at bay (My father was born with 28 ounces of flesh in 1924 then went on to become Mr. (Glenn) Holland.)
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To: at bay
Would like to call your attention to a very nasty and debilitating disease that affects the population of rats throughout the world. Always fatal, extremely painful, it now has the chance to have a cure, but human volunteers are needed to test the treatments. Seeing your compassion for all creatures, we are submitting your name as a volunteer to save the rats all over the world. No need to thank us. Rats will be forever in your debt. BTW, Reagan also signed an amnesty bill - even he made mistakes, good as he was. Just sayin’........
345 posted on 02/16/2010 10:40:00 PM PST by Southbound ("A liar in public life is worse than a full-paid-up Communist, and I don't care who he is." - HST)
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To: Southbound

That amnesty bill was a big mistake. Sorry, no affinity for rats although I did once have a white rat as a pet. Neglected it and it starved to death.

Is it possible to feel badly about a rat? Ask a ten year old how he feels after starving one to death.


346 posted on 02/16/2010 11:39:51 PM PST by at bay (My father was born with 28 ounces of flesh in 1924 then went on to become Mr. (Glenn) Holland.)
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To: at bay
And then cannon hosing the survivors? What am I missing here?

The need to keep a hostile ship from using its photonic disruptors.

347 posted on 02/17/2010 2:41:29 AM PST by Oztrich Boy (Rule #9 Always carry a knife.)
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To: walford
I think as fellow mammals, we should give them deference in the seas.
Cows are mammals, so are pigs.
348 posted on 02/17/2010 2:49:35 AM PST by narses ("lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi")
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To: at bay

“I wish people would develop a reverance for these whales as well.”

ROTFLMAO!


349 posted on 02/17/2010 2:53:29 AM PST by narses ("lex orandi, lex credendi, lex vivendi")
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To: antisocial

If the last guy believes in UFO’s I’d agree he was a wacko, but I’m not sure that title of his book means he does. Other than that, a pretty upstanding bunch since you ask me.


350 posted on 02/17/2010 4:02:47 AM PST by at bay (My father was born with 28 ounces of flesh in 1924 then went on to become Mr. (Glenn) Holland.)
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To: walford

You say Sea Shepherds actions are analogous to someone opposing cattle ranching attacking thr ranchers. I don’t buy the analogy.

Does Watson have the right to get on his loudspeaker and state :

“Japanese whalers, you are whaling in an internationally recognized whale sanctuary. Cease and desist.”

You break the law, you get sued or arrested. Neither have apparently happened to Watson.

Is there really no difference between African elephants and whales and common farm animals? Many on this don’t think there is.


351 posted on 02/17/2010 4:24:19 AM PST by at bay (My father was born with 28 ounces of flesh in 1924 then went on to become Mr. (Glenn) Holland.)
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To: at bay

“You break the law, you get sued or arrested. Neither have apparently happened to Watson.”

Talk to the Faroe police department clown.


352 posted on 02/17/2010 6:21:28 AM PST by Darksheare (Tar is cheap, and feathers are plentiful.)
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To: at bay

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFGmR99-D0k&NR=1

Is it or is it not illegal to willfully ram other vessels sir?
And did or didn’t that black flagged vessel ram that Maru vessel?THAT is an illegal act ON VIDEO sir.
It would behoove you to cease lying immediately.


353 posted on 02/17/2010 6:24:10 AM PST by Darksheare (Tar is cheap, and feathers are plentiful.)
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To: Darksheare
Here's a link from 2004, discussing at bay's attempt to make FReepers look like lunatics at a "peace" protest in Fresno.

Curious that he not only identified himself as a FReeper, but also gave his screen name.

At Bay

354 posted on 02/17/2010 6:49:03 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Madame Dufarge

That’s definitely zot material.
Why is this creep still here?


355 posted on 02/17/2010 7:02:29 AM PST by Darksheare (Tar is cheap, and feathers are plentiful.)
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To: Darksheare
Why is this creep still here?

It's one of life's enduring mysteries.

356 posted on 02/17/2010 7:05:49 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Madame Dufarge

Like how is it that a chocolate dipped fudgecicle can melt inside the crust while the crust is still quite frozen.


357 posted on 02/17/2010 7:06:44 AM PST by Darksheare (Tar is cheap, and feathers are plentiful.)
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To: Darksheare
Wait, I thought it was only my fudgecicles that did that, because I was holding them wrong or not eating them fast enough.

So there's another one to add to my list.

358 posted on 02/17/2010 7:21:22 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Madame Dufarge

I’ve had it happen and gone “What the..”
Then the missus comes by, grabs my ice cream, and runs.
That too is a mystery.


359 posted on 02/17/2010 7:59:48 AM PST by Darksheare (Tar is cheap, and feathers are plentiful.)
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To: Darksheare
That's not a mystery, it's covered under the Divine Rights of Wives, and also includes getting the all-soft-edges brownies from the pan.

I'd link to it, but men aren't allowed to see it.

360 posted on 02/17/2010 8:07:29 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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