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First Posted: 02/16/2012 3:07 pm Updated: 04/17/2012 5:12 am

SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge in Seattle declined to immediately restrain the activities of a Washington state-based anti-whaling group Thursday.

Judge Richard Jones said he would issue a written ruling later, but that he's inclined to deny a request for a preliminary injunction made by Japanese whalers against the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

The whalers — the Institute for Cetacean Research — said the Sea Shepherd group has attacked and rammed their ships off Antarctica during the whaling season, and asked the judge to order them to stop. Some of the clashes have been shown on the "Whale Wars" reality TV show.

Sea Shepherd activists use stink bombs and other nonlethal means to interfere with the whalers. The group argues that its activities are supported by international law, that the court doesn't have jurisdiction in the Southern Ocean, and that it's the whalers who have rammed its vessels.

"It is a victory for the Sea Shepard, for environmentalists. It's a victory for the whales," said Charles Moure, an attorney with the Seattle firm of Harris & Moure representing the Sea Shepherd.

In a federal lawsuit filed in Seattle on Dec. 8, the institute argued that the whalers are "entitled to be free from attack by what are essentially self-proclaimed pirates with a base in the state of Washington."

Japan's whaling fleet kills up to 1,000 whales a year, an allowed exception under a ruling by the International Whaling Commission. Japan is permitted to hunt the animals as long as they are caught for research and not commercial purposes. Whale meat not used for study is sold as food in Japan, which critics say is the real reason for the hunts.

Activists launched or threw glass bottles containing paint or butyric acid in one attack last year, the captain of a whaling vessel said in an affidavit translated from Japanese.

"A crew member could be blinded in such an attack," said Tomoyuki Ogawa, captain of the Nisshin Maru. "These attacks also cause fear in the crew, thus interfering with the prompt and accurate carrying out of orders."

Sea Shepherd president Paul Watson said in documents that his activists have never injured any whalers. He accused the whalers of attacking activists with concussion grenades, long-range acoustical devices, bamboo spears, heavy nuts and bolts, water cannons and prop foulers.

Each hunting season runs from about December through February. Sea Shepherd has sent boats to the waters off Antarctica for the past several years in an attempt to thwart the hunt. The two sides have occasionally had violent clashes, including a skirmish in which a Sea Shepherd boat was sunk after its bow was sheared off in a collision with a whaling ship.

Moure filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, but the judge has not ruled on that request.

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09:59 AM on 02/21/2012
As requested the link to the "Star Wars" delusion.

http://www.seashepherd.org/commentary-and-editorials/2012/02/16/the-empire-strikes-back-516

It has also evident that the SSCS is dumping hundreds of gallons of toxic paint into the fragile southern ocean ecosystem. The paint attacks are an attempt to increase the "action" level for the film crew and to provide a "battle" experience to those subscribers who have purchased berths aboard Watson's ship. When one looks at the introduction of either oil or water based paints into the cold southern waters there are implications for the environment. Cold water temperatures limit dispersion and "gobs" of paint and residue from acid can linger for years. It is surprising that and organisation who claims to have the welfare of the southern ecosystem in mind can have such a disregard for it. These are "red" flags and should be addressed before further environmental damage occurs.
07:32 AM on 02/21/2012
There is not doubt, in my mind, the the SSCS attacks on the Japanese whaling boats are driven by delusion. A recent quote by Paul Watson comparing the confrontation to Star Wars, "The Force is with us and the Dark Force is with the killers in this classic epic struggle between good and evil, life and death" raises serious concerns for the safety of his young brainwashed crew members and the crew of the Japanese whaling ships. The sooner the SSCS antics are shut down the safer it will be for all.......
T-Haight
What was wrong with federalism?
05:00 PM on 02/19/2012
Eh, I sympathize with Sea Shepard's goals, but their methods are blatantly illegal. That said, Japan should send corvettes to defend their ships if they are serious vice playing in courts. There's nothing like a .50 caliber declaration of your right to unmolested passage in international waterways.
Dragonlupin
Edit your micro-bio.
10:40 PM on 03/09/2012
Their actions actually aren't illegal, they are in international waters.
Japan isn't sending corvettes because it would become a major international incident.
T-Haight
What was wrong with federalism?
09:35 AM on 03/10/2012
No, actually, that's untrue. International maritime law governs such things as rights of passage - otherwise, there would be no way to determine who has right of way and no authority to fight piracy.

Ships on the high seas have an uncontested right to passage, subject only to basic restrictions such as right of way. Any attempt to violate those rights is illegal, and in the past, world navies have taken action to ensure it. For example, when Gaddafi tried to claim sovereignty (and right of passage) over all waters 200 miles off Libya, he wound up facing off against an entire carrier battle group.
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jcolvin325
Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV)
01:44 PM on 02/19/2012
Watson is a terrorist in my opinion. I will not feel bad when the inevitable happens. His time might be better spent helping children that need food.
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lro7644
11:38 AM on 03/10/2012
Then you are saying the Dutch Government whom provide financial support, flag his ships & set the rules of engagement for Sea Shepard are state sponsors of terrorism. This also includes the Governments of New Zealand and Australia whom provide material support. Also the United States for providing safe harbor and the 1,000,000 + donors.

There is much more to this then just whales. It ranges from the blue fin tuna to international fishing rights. It is a historical fact the the Japanese have depleted just about every fish stock they have been allowed to fish in their waters and international waters when there are no restraints. Whales also have a long term sustainable economic value other then just for their meat for all of the above mentioned nations as well as many others..
01:04 AM on 02/19/2012
Here is a transcript of the court proceedings.

http://www.seashepherd.org/images/stories/news/2012/news_120217_ICR_v_SSCS_court_transcript.pdf

The judge in the case states, "Now, it is clear to me what the Sea Shepherd is doing in the southern ocean has the potential to be dangerous to human life."
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AskandThink
OWS! Because WAR is HELL!
01:54 PM on 02/19/2012
EXCELLENT information source with every word read, thank you!
Injunction denied.

You ROCK Sea Shepard, keep it up!!!!
06:18 PM on 02/19/2012
"Injunction denied"

That is incorrect. The motion for a PRELIMINARY injunction was denied.
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Kamen Gullberg
11:33 PM on 03/09/2012
Go Sea Shepard. F&F I have no doubt that the injunction will fully be dismissed, for several legalese reasons, but also for the "clean hands" clause of any injunction. Which means if one seeks an injunction one has to be clean, as in what one is doing has to be legal. And it is clear that prop-fouling has been used by both sides, and during their current season the Maru blasted light onto the bridge to blind the Bob Barker ship during night time. Well put it simply the Japanese are not coming to this injunction with clean hands.
11:23 PM on 02/18/2012
This lawsuit lacks jurisdiction. It doesn't have a hope of succeeding in U.S. District Court.

Some Japanese whale hunters are the "victims" of some very bad legal advice.

By filing this hopeless lawsuit the Japanese are doing little more than garnering more publicity for Sea Shepherd's cause. It is a cynical ploy, and I hope that the judge awards huge costs against them when he dismisses this action.
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08:11 AM on 02/20/2012
US Court have exerted jurisdiction over the actions of US citizens and groups even when those actions have been in foreign countries or international waters.
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Kamen Gullberg
11:35 PM on 03/09/2012
You are correct, it's a state court and the judge even questioned in the transcript if it should have gone to the federal courts, because it's a federal issue.
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05:17 PM on 02/17/2012
Say I don't like paved roads...
the pavement covers up the flora..
the roads
encourage large vehicles
to drive at fast speeds
which endangers the fauna...

Yes...I am being ridiculous..
but I am creating a parallel example...

Should I be permitted just to waltz my
combine harvester out onto a new roadway
and
interfere with the workspace of
the road crew...?

Would I be permitted to do so?
No..because regular people would be up in arms...
and could walk or drive out there to let me know I am being inappropriate
flashing my expensive equipment around
when there are
other valid ways to
make a point...

Regular people can't go chasing after the sea shepherd
as regular people don't have big boats
and even if they did...
the sea shepherd has guns.

We never seem to hear from PETA..
we only SEE them.
08:54 PM on 02/17/2012
SSCS doesn't have guns. Say goodbye to your credibility. Byeeeeee.
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08:13 AM on 02/20/2012
The SSCS does have guns. Otherwise we wouldn't have seen the authorities remove a shotgun, pistol and large caliber rifle from the SSCS's ship in the first episode of Coastwatchers on Planet Green.

Say goodbye to your credibilit­y. Bye bye.
09:13 AM on 02/18/2012
The analogy fails on numerous points. However, the most obvious is that there is available law enforcement on the roadways. There is none on the high seas. Make no mistake: what Japan is doing is a violation of treaty obligations. The Japanese, not SSCS, are the scofflaws here.
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jhnnxn
Won't say it face to face? Don't post it online!
08:32 AM on 02/19/2012
There is plenty of law enforcement on the high seas. Every person there is a law enforcement officer under maritime law. Even the Japanese whalers.
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artbylas
05:13 PM on 02/17/2012
Those ships are made to pick up things from the ocean right now they are using them to hunt down, kill and pick up whales. Much of the world says this is against the law and why don't the Japanese stop they don't need this for food in the modern world and lying about it being research insults every bodies intelligence.
My suggestion is since the Japanese whaling fleet is subsidized by the Japanese Government and there is 25 million tons of debris from their earthquake polluting the worlds ocean they should use that fleet to hunt down and pick up at least what they can like the large or toxic piece so they don't wash up on other countries shorelines, isn't it their responsibility to there people and the people of the world to limit the damage. I do not mean any disrespect to the dead or grieving this is about responsibility to do the right thing for all of us.
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AskandThink
OWS! Because WAR is HELL!
12:59 PM on 02/19/2012
Common sense....?! AND common CENTS?!!

GASP!!!!!!!!
; )
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08:16 AM on 02/20/2012
Those ships are not made ' to pick up things from the ocean'. Most of them are made to be fast and relatively maneuverable to chase whales and one is made to drag whales up its ramp to the flensing deck.

" isn't it their responsibi­lity to there people and the people of the world to limit the damage."

No it isn't. They didn't cause the earthquake or tsunami, and they couldn't have prevented the debris from washing out to sea.
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artbylas
11:48 AM on 02/20/2012
No it isn't, ....Than who.?
02:51 PM on 02/17/2012
Watson fails to say that the majority of the whales harvested are minke and that this species if not endangered. In fact if you study the history of Watson and his affiliation with the SSCS you find a road paved with lies and deceit. In fact in the early years of the seal he and Greenpeace knew that fishermen were paid to skin seals alive and ignored it because seals brought in more money than dolphins. His organization is a terrorist organization and should be treated as such.
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wanderthewest
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10:24 PM on 02/17/2012
tell that to a 9-11 victim.
11:46 AM on 02/19/2012
This comment has nothing to do with 9-11. You are trying to link this comment with another event, a typical propaganda technique....
02:25 PM on 02/17/2012
Throwing bottles of acid? If that had been done to a puppy, the world would be in an uproar, but done to a human - well, that's just fine.

Sure sounds like terrorism. There easy test for this - would you like someone to do unto your what you are doing to them.
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
05:18 PM on 02/17/2012
A little basic science: Sea Shepherd throws bottles of butyric acid. That's the scientific name for "skunk." It's concentrated skunk stink, nothing more.
09:32 AM on 02/18/2012
That's sick. And I would still call that terrorism.

Vigilantism is so 19th century. Do carry ropes to hang people?
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jhnnxn
Won't say it face to face? Don't post it online!
08:34 AM on 02/19/2012
A little more advanced science from someone who understands nore chemistry than you apparently do. Don't get it in your eyes.
09:15 AM on 02/18/2012
When I was a crew member on the Sea Shepherd II, I got butyric acid on my hands. It stunk. I had to wash my hands numerous times to get the smell off. My skin was perhaps a little dry -- probably more from the washing than the acid -- until I put on some lotion.

Butyric acid is about as dangerous as rancid butter.
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AskandThink
OWS! Because WAR is HELL!
01:01 PM on 02/19/2012
Thank you for helping the creatures of this earth!
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08:26 AM on 02/20/2012
Did you hit yourself in the head with the glass bottles? Did a few washings and some lotion repair the head wounds?
02:01 PM on 02/17/2012
What possible research could they be doing? You can smell that BS from across the pacific.

The Japanese don't even want to eat the meat but are fooled into believing it's another type.

I encourage everyone to watch "The Cove." It's a documentary on the dolphin-killing practices in Japan that are overlooked even though the meat introduces high levels of mercury into Japanese diets.
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08:27 AM on 02/20/2012
Oh there are lots of things they are researching. Hundreds of published papers over the past few years.

And I think you have dolphin meat confused with whale meat.
09:37 PM on 02/21/2012
Link to the papers?
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seabreeze12
01:33 PM on 02/17/2012
Sea Shepherd and their team are doing an awesome job. They are heroes.
There is no reason for the Japanese to be killing whales.
The whale nations of the seas have a right to live in peace.
Same for dolphins.
It's the Japanese that should be taken to court.
03:07 PM on 02/17/2012
SSCS has done nothing, in fact there is evidence that their actions may be prolonging whaling as the Japanese have dug their heals in.....
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
05:19 PM on 02/17/2012
"Heels" perhaps.
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Dallas Dunlap
08:49 PM on 02/18/2012
Since the Japanese are scoffing at international whaling regulations, maybe we should freeze Japanese assets in the US.
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Max Load
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01:13 PM on 02/17/2012
Isn't the 21st century? Whaling? Really? And here I thought that Japan was an advanced nation.
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john649
12:39 PM on 02/17/2012
Sea Shepherd president Paul Watson is a HERO for protecting the oceans.
04:01 PM on 02/17/2012
Yeah he is really protrecting the oceans. LOL. Just more wealthy white progressives making a nice living.
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john649
06:10 PM on 02/17/2012
oh the neanderthal speaks....quick everyone RUN!!!
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john649
12:38 PM on 02/17/2012
mean while these "REAL TERRORISTS" are out mercilessly slaughtering the fish of the sea.....
11:43 PM on 02/19/2012
Whales arent fish.