And no not in the romanticized, like to drink, and wears eyepatches kind of way. In the our activities put people’s live and ships endanger on the high seas kind of way. “When you ram ships, hurl glass containers of acid, drag metal-reinforced ropes in the water to damage propellers and rudders, launch smoke . . . → Read More: Sea Shepherd, Without A Doubt, Pirates
Circus of the Spineless' home is at invertebrates.blogspot.com! The latest Circus of the Spineless (edition #53! zOMG!) is up at Birder’s Lounge. Amber has provided a wonderful assortment of spineless specialties on the menu for your culinary perusal. “Ok, if you HAD to look at insects and their spineless ilk as food, what would your . . . → Read More: Linkiteuthis dux
By Kevin Zelnio, on  November 23rd, 2009 Conservation & Environment, Opinion & Editorial, Vessels and Equipment Ady Gil, Antarctica, boats, conservation, Paul Watson, Safety, Sea Shepherd, ship, whaling Enter the Ady Gil (formerly the Earthrace). No, this isn’t the Knight Rider of the harbor. This batmobile of conservation is now the newest member of the Sea Shepherd team, also known as Team Sink-A-Boat-For-Whales. From Sea Shepherd’s press office: Due to its speed capabilities, up to 50 knots, Captain Paul Watson (Sea Shepherd President . . . → Read More: DSN’s 7 Simple Rules for Marine Conservation Expedition Safety
If you missed what was perhaps the most glorious thing to ever be created, you can watch Southpark’s Whale Whores episode in its entirety here. Especially watch the Larry King segment in the middle for the most accurate description of Paul Watson yet. And if for some strange reason you are not reading Southern Fried . . . → Read More: Southpark Hates On Sea Shepherd
Japanese Fisheries Agency blamed Mother Nature and her bastard stepchild the Sea Shepherd Society for missing this year’s quota of 60 fin whales and 935 minke whales. They caught only one fin whale, but took 679 “cockroaches of the sea” (Japanese fishery-speak for minke whales). From the BBC: Protesters had escalated their attacks on Japanese . . . → Read More: Whaling protests bad for business
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