Wednesday, January 8, 2014

NGOS expelled fishermen of whales in the Antarctic

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The non-governmental organization (NGO) Sea Shepherd threw the Japanese ship Nisshin Maru (pictured) of the area protected by the Antarctic Treaty-interrupting the irregular capture of whales on this continent.

With three ships and about 100 activists, NGO chased the Japanese vessel during 580 kilometres. "In a day and a half it took us the entire fleet of Whaling to chaos," said Siddharth Chakravarty, a captain of the Sea Shepherd boat, the Steve Irwin.

The Sea Shepherd reported that still will continue to monitor the protected waters to prevent the Japanese fleet to capture whales in the Southern Sanctuary, where it is forbidden to trade capture of mammals.

The Sea Shepherd fleet, composed of the boats Steve Irwin, Bob Barker and Sam Simon, promotes its annual campaign against Japanese fishermen in Antarctica â€" since 1987 Hunt Whales arguing scientific purposes.

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