Sea Shepherd photographs Japanese whalers in Australian Whale Sanctuary with dead whale
Sea Shepherd claims to have found a Japanese ship in the Australian Whale Sanctuary with a dead minke whale on its flensing deck.
The
Nisshin Maru whaler factory ship was spotted by the helicopter of Sea
Shepherd's MY Steve Irwin as the crew allegedly scrambled to hide the
slaughtered whale with a tarp, while the fleet's harpoons were also
quickly covered.
"The
whale killers from the Nisshin Maru were caught red-handed slaughtering
whales in the Australian Whale Sanctuary," Ocean Warrior Captain Adam
Meyerson said on Sunday.
"The Steve Irwin has shut down their illegal operations and caught them trying to hide the evidence."
It
is the first documented kill since the International Court of Justice
ruled against Japan's whaling operations in the Antarctic in 2014.
It comes after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Australia on an official state visit.
Jeff
Hansen, Managing Director of Sea Shepherd Australia said, "The lack of
action by the Turnbull government while whales are being killed in
Australian waters just a day after Japan's Prime Minister was on a state
visit in Australia shows that the government has no spine when it comes
to protecting the wishes of Australians to defend the Southern Ocean
Whale Sanctuary."
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