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The MV GREENPEACE crew have saved another minke whale from the Japanese harpoons in their latest in a week-long series of confrontations with the whaling fleet in the newly created whale sanctuary.
Earlier today, Greenpeace helicopter pilot Paula Huckleberry found the Japanese catcher boat Toshi Maru No. 18 chasing a minke whale just ahead of the catcher's bow.
Exclusive Greenpeace footage shows Huckleberry swooping down
toward the scene, calling the whalers on VHF radio.
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"Toshi Maru
No. 18,this is the Greenpeace helicopter on your starboard side,"
Huckleberry told them. "Do not shoot the whale, move your crew
away from the harpoon."
The whalers quickly lost interest in the hunt and the minke turned sharply and swam away.
Huckleberry is one of five US citizens onboard the MV Greenpeace who today wrote to US Vice President Al Gore's Internet address, asking him to formally protest to the Japanese Government. Vice President Gore last year publicly backed the establishment of the Southern Ocean Sanctuary.
The sanctuary was created by a vote of 23-1 with Japan completely
isolated, at last year's meeting of the International Whaling
Commission (IWC) in Mexico. The Japanese fleet has continued its
so-called "scientific" whale hunt -- the meat it produces retails
in Tokyo's markets and restaurants for up to $US160 a pound.
"Over the past 10 days we have shown the world what the Japanese
whaling fleet does not want it to see --
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the name of science but flensed and processed for market," said
Greenpeace whales campaigner Kieran Mulvaney onboard the MV
GREENPEACE.
"Greenpeace will continue to put ourselves between the whalers
and whales for as long as we can stay here in Antarctica," said
Mulvaney.
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"But we obviously can't stop the whale hunt by
ourselves. It's up to the 23 governments and their citizens who
created the sanctuary this year to convince Japan to stop its
hunt and call back its whaling fleet."
For more information, please call: Kieran Mulvaney onboard the MV GREENPEACE ++872 1301346, or Desley Mather, Greenpeace Communications ++44 171 833 0600.
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