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Shonan Maru 2: Japan Will Release 3 Activists Who Boarded Whaling Ship

First Posted: 01/09/12 04:06 PM ET Updated: 01/09/12 05:16 PM ET

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- Japan has agreed to release without charge three Australian activists who boarded a Japanese vessel off southwest Australia as part of a campaign to stop whale hunting in Antarctic waters, Australia's attorney-general said Tuesday.

The three men boarded the security ship Shonan Maru No. 2 on Sunday as it tailed the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's flagship the Steve Irwin.

Attorney-General Nicola Roxon the two governments were negotiating details for safely offloading the three men: Geoffrey Owen Tuxworth, 47, Simon Peterffy, 44, and Glen Pendlebury, 27. They are all from Western Australia state.

"We are pleased that the Japanese government has made a decision that these three men won't be charged and will be released," Roxon told Nine Network television on Tuesday.

"But we can't be confident that that will happen next time if people take action -- take the law into their own hands," she added.

Australian officials had spoken to the men and all were well, she said. Retrieving them posed challenges.

"Obviously the logistics are difficult when you are in open seas," Roxon said.

The three activists, who are members of an environmental group, said they were helping Sea Shepherd "end illegal whale poaching."

The whale hunts, which Japan says are for scientific purposes, are allowed by the International Whaling Commission as an exception to the 1986 ban on whaling. But opponents say they are a cover for commercial whaling because whale meat not used for study is sold for consumption in Japan.

Pete Bethune, a Sea Shepherd activist, boarded the same Japanese ship in 2010. Bethune, a New Zealander, spent five months in a Japanese jail before being convicted of an array of offenses and deported.

Sea Shepherd said the three activists reached the Japanese vessel -- a former harpoon boat that now performs a security role for the whaling fleet -- in two small boats and climbed over its rails.

They came with the message, "Return us to shore in Australia and then remove yourself from our waters," Sea Shepherd said.

The three activists are members of the environmental group Forest Rescue.

The Shonan Maru No. 2, which collided with the Sea Shepherd speed boat the Ady Gil in 2010, tailed the Steve Irwin as it escorted the anti-whaling vessel Brigitte Bardot to the Australian port of Fremantle last week for repairs. The Brigitte Bardot had been damaged by a rogue wave.

Japanese surveillance of Sea Shepherd vessels helps the fleet avoid the protesters as the whalers go about their annual hunt.

Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson, captain of the Steve Irwin, said the three activists had hoped to divert the Shonan Maru No. 2 off the Steve Irwin's tail as it searched for the whalers.

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08:57 PM on 01/10/2012
The majority of the whales harvested by the Japanese are Minke. Their population is healthy and sustainable. However, Mr. Watson fails to mention this in every interview he does, giving the public the impression that it is the endangered species are the majority harvested.. There is whaling taking place in other parts of the world but the SSCS chooses to be in the South Ocean because they can get away with their foolish terrorist antics in these international waters and they know they are safe as the Japanese tend to be "polite", Try this foolishness in Namibia and see what happens! SSCS has evolved into a "reality show" production company and their primary interest now is to get the footage and dress it up with RC airplanes, night raids with night vision equipment etc. The sad thing about this organization is that their donor base is the youth who do not have a clear understanding about this organization....
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08:56 PM on 01/10/2012
Awfully courteous of the Japanese to not simply toss them overboard when apprehended.
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Son of Liberty 1765
Exposing Government Lies.
02:59 PM on 01/10/2012
THe Japanese were very lenient with these criminals. I would have them rotting in jail and fed leftover whale meat 3 meals a day.
01:39 PM on 01/10/2012
Way to go guys. I support your cause 100%. I watch you show and if I was younger I would be right by your side. It breaks my heart to see what these whalers do and how they do it. Something has to be done to stop this from happening. In my opinion the only people who shoudl have the right to whale in the first place are the Native American ( with limits) as part of their culture. They do it humainly plus they use the entire whale, nothing goes to waste.
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04:41 PM on 01/10/2012
So you are a racist.

What about natives of Greenland, Canada, Norway, Siberia, New Zealand, etc.
09:55 AM on 01/11/2012
I only respond to what I know. I do not make assumptions. If these otther countries have the same as the NA in the US then of course. My comment had nothing to do with race it had to do with culture not for monatary reason's.
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Brianna Cole
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05:28 AM on 02/03/2012
*And Japan
Who have been whaling since their development of boats and weren't even included in the list of countries that hunted them to near extinction..... They (like the NA previously mentioned) always followed strict rules as to how many to use.
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Hugatreetoday
Do or do not, there is no try.
12:13 PM on 01/10/2012
Really Japan, whaling? That's your priority? Sad.
01:36 PM on 01/10/2012
It is sad. Have you seen what these whalers do to these whales. It is discusting and wrong. Same for the Dolphens who get rounded up into a cove, surrounded and then butchered. There is nothing humane about it.
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08:58 PM on 01/10/2012
I'm sure they are very interested in morality lessons from the culture that vaporized tens of thousands of their women and children with fission weapons and votes in Shock and Awe proponents today.
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Hugatreetoday
Do or do not, there is no try.
07:48 AM on 01/11/2012
You missed the point completely. They should be spending that money on helping their own country recover, not chasing after whales just to save face vs. activists. Duh!
evecaren
In every cloud there is a silver lining
09:50 AM on 01/10/2012
The Japanese say they are hunting whales in the antarctic for scientific research. What a load of BS.
Thank goodness there is a wonderful ship called the Sea Shepherd which makes it their mission
to inferfere with the Japanese whaling ships. We must protect these wonderful, highly intelligent
endangered mammals.
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Brianna Cole
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05:32 AM on 02/03/2012
Yeah, its too bad that America (and not Japan who has always used EXTREEM caution with their level of hunting) is one of the few countries that is responsible for hunting them TO near extinction in the first place. Or has that conveniently been forgotten? Be careful where you point that finger because there are 10 more pointed right back at you.
evecaren
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10:48 AM on 02/03/2012
Japan is not supposed to be hunting whales period. As mudshark 12 points out in his
comment, the Japanese have been resisting the International moratorium on Whale
hunting signed by 88 nations in 1986. Every country has to do it's part to honor the
moratorim of whale hunting including Japan. Be careful where you are pointing your
finger, Brianna.
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
12:50 AM on 01/10/2012
Whaling scientific research? Hogwash, we perfected the hunting of Whales back in the 18th century, that's why they almost were hunted into extinction. The Japanese have been resisting the International moratorium on Whale hunting signed by 88 nations in 1986.

http://www.iwcoffice.org/commission/members.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Convention_for_the_Regulation_of_Whaling

The United States is leading an effort by a handful of antiwhaling nations to broker an agreement that would limit and ultimately end whale hunting by Japan, Norway and Iceland, according to people involved with the negotiations.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/15/science/earth/15whale.html
04:12 AM on 01/10/2012
Very good comment. But be aware.

Norway and Iceland refused to sign the accord, citing the fact that whale meat is a traditional food item and is essential for their people. Iceland has very few locally grown foods and imports are expensive. The Lap people of northern Norway eat a diet of primarily reindeer meet and whale meat.

Also be aware that whale meat, is a traditional and essential food source for Eskimos and Aleuts of northern Canada and Alaska, in the United States: And that both are allowed to harvest whales, seals and walruses for food and other essential needs.
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mudshark12
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03:18 PM on 01/10/2012
While I'm aware that whale meat is a crucial food source for certain people groups and I agree that NOT allowing THEM to hunt whales would be an unnecessary hardship; I'm concerned with Cetacean species survival and wish that the Japanese people will curb their whale hunting until the whales' population has increased sufficiently to ensure their survival.
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Brianna Cole
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05:33 AM on 02/03/2012
THANK YOU! People are like OMG Japaaaaaaan! They don't stop to think about the other countries that continue to do it as well (that are being protected by the American media I might add). F&F for common sense...
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10:54 AM on 01/10/2012
"Whaling scientific research? Hogwash"

Not true. The Japanese are conducting vital research into what these whales taste like.
10:27 PM on 01/09/2012
http://www.seashepherd.org/
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Andrew Harvey
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09:55 PM on 01/09/2012
Mmmm Whale blubber... Making me hungry.
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05:47 AM on 01/10/2012
quit blubbering and eat a breakfast that is healthy for people and animals
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Cody Wandel
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09:40 PM on 01/09/2012
The Japanese don't seem to be learning much from dead "research" whales. After 26 years, what more is there to know? Especially since we knew most everything about whales before 1986. It would be nice if they'd drop the patronizing pretense and just say "Some of us want to eat whale meat and won't stop for any reason."
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04:26 AM on 01/10/2012
Really?

What is the current level of toxins that whales have accumulated from the environment? Did they know that before 1986?

How is current climate change affecting whales? Did they know that before 1986?
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Cody Wandel
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11:21 AM on 01/10/2012
Wow people will defend anything. OK. Here in the pacific northwest dead whales wash up on shore fairly regularly, and, through studying them, we gain all the information you stated regarding toxins. There are lots of ways to study whales, too many to go into here, that do not involve killing hundreds and sending their meat to the market. If you are right, why is it that the only people in the world that agree with you about having to kill whales to study them are the Japanese. Is everyone in the world who studies whales wrong? Or do you have some special knowledge that nobody else does?
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Cody Wandel
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10:29 AM on 01/11/2012
You're kidding me? When you said I said ONLY Japan conducts lethal harvesting and that makes me a liar, You will find I think if you review my words that I never said that, so, in fact, I made no lie. You keep calling me a liar for things that are not lies. You are a very strange person who needs to make phony personal attacks to try and win your losing argument.

World pressure will eventually ban fake science harvesting. I stand by that. You need to stop calling people liars so easily, especially if they aren't lying. Check it out: If a person makes a statement of opinion, it is not a lie, it is an opinion. If a person says that your opinions are contrary to world opinion, including whale researchers and marine biologists, that is not a lie either. How is it not a lie? Because you hold the minority opinion world over that this should continue. No Lie there. It really bothers me that you call me a liar so freely, it makes you look foolish. You are a very strange person, and I will be ending communications with you, don't bother to respond.
KarasudaJay
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08:51 PM on 01/09/2012
These fools claim bravery when they know the Japanese will try to avoid confrontation with them. The proper response is to shoot to kill when somebody boards your vessel without proper authorization.
01:39 AM on 01/10/2012
Those Japanese ships don't try to avoid anything! Have you seen the shows? They've hit the Shepherd's smaller boats and ran over a little rubber raft boat. They blast them with with...whatever that loud thing is, shoot them with water hoses. The Japanese have circled the Irwin in an effort to capsize it. They don't play nice.
KarasudaJay
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02:00 AM on 01/10/2012
They don't have to move for the small boats, larger ships have the right-of-way. If you drive in front of a larger ship and get hit, it's your own fault.

The Sea Shepard goofballs throw things at the Japanese and harass them as well. Boarding another vessel without permission is a much more serious offense than spraying a vessel deliberately harassing you.
04:15 AM on 01/10/2012
What ever kills and stops the terrorists of Sea Shepard if perfectly fine!!
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02:10 AM on 01/10/2012
A little knowledge about the situation might help.

According to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, the ship was boarded in Australian territorial waters, where the Japanese ship was not supposed to be. All whaling ships have been forbidden to enter Australian territorial waters.The Japanese ship was trying to follow the SSCS ship Steve Irwin. The boarding presented a big problem for the Japanaese, who would have arrested these people and thrown them in jail (like they did to Peter Bethune) if they had boaded in international waters. The Australian government was trying to turn a blind eye to the Japanese incursion to avoid a trade war with Japan, but the boarding drew international attention to the situation. All this was done to interfere with the Japanese ship, which is trying to follow the SSCS ship Steve Irwin, which is trying to prevent the killing of more whales.

But the big question is this: do you support whale killing?
KarasudaJay
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02:22 AM on 01/10/2012
The SS people have no vested interest in being honest about the location of the vessel, they are hardly credible witnesses.

Do I support killing tasty whales? Sure, if they're not overharvested.

What I don't understand is why the Scandanavian whalers are ignored.
03:01 AM on 01/10/2012
Sorry, wrong. The boat was not in Australian Territorial water (which is 12 nautical miles) they were in the Australian economic zone (which is 200nm). Big difference. This was reported by all the major Aussie news and TV stations. They boarded the Japanese boat illegally.

The government is now contemplating making them contribute towards their recovery.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-10/gillard-criticises-anti-whaling-activists/3765886

Map that shows you the boundaries and descriptions, if you zoom in to about 1000x.
www.ga.gov.au/image_cache/GA3746.pdf

And I absolutely do not support whaling, but these guys deserve to be fined for almost causing an international incident. If they'd made sure they were in our territorial waters they would have my (and the government's I suspect) full support.
08:06 PM on 01/09/2012
I'm waiting for Japan to start charging these activists with piracy laws. They are invading a sovereign ship in international waters with the express purpose of causing financial harm.
They would be tried and incarcerated in Japan.
I don't understand why they haven't been already.
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10:58 AM on 01/10/2012
"I'm waiting for Japan to start charging these activists with piracy laws"

The ones who should be regarded as pirates are the whalers themselves. They are hunting magnificent, endangered animals on an utterly spurious pretext of research when everyone knows that they are killing whales for food.
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12:28 PM on 01/10/2012
Daniel,

That's a good question. If the Japanese whalers were so certain about their position on whaling, what would prevent them from just arresting everyone, confiscating the SSCS ships, and then whale all they want? Because the Japanese are violating laws as well, but it is hard to enforce any laws on the open sea. Also, world opinion is generally against the act of whaling. The lives of whales in the ocean should not be subject to the whim of the Japanese whalers, and whale-watching is a multi-million dollar business world-wide. Plus, it is sustainable.
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jhnnxn
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07:56 PM on 01/09/2012
C'mon guys get lives of your own.
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Cailleach Echo
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07:47 PM on 01/09/2012
Way to go guys. Keep up the good work, be careful, don't get hurt and don't get caught!
10:27 PM on 01/09/2012
If people are interested in donating to this cause. http://www.seashepherd.org/
04:24 AM on 01/10/2012
I have offered to buy guns and bullets for the Jpanese security ships.