Whaling
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Marine World
Sea Shepherd Activist Captain Paul Watson Vows to Take on Deep-Sea Mining, Krill Industry
A Canadian anti-whaling activist who has dodged arrest in Japan for more than a decade vowed at COP30 in Brazil…
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Activist Paul Watson Released After Denmark Declines Extradition to Japan
Environmental activist Paul Watson, best known for his TV show and opposition to Japan’s whaling activities, was released from…
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Denmark Will Not Extradite Anti-Whaling Activist Paul Watson to Japan, Lawyer Says
Denmark has rejected a Japanese request to extradite anti-whaling activist Paul Watson over criminal charges dating back more than a decade, a…
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Anti-Whaling Activist Paul Watson to Remain Detained in Greenland
COPENHAGEN, Aug 15 (Reuters) – Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson will remain in detention in Greenland after he was arrested in the Danish autonomous territory last…
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Marine World
Japan Seeks Extradition of Anti-Whaling Captain Paul Watson
COPENHAGEN, Aug 1 (Reuters) – Japan is seeking the extradition of a U.S.-Canadian anti-whaling activist, who has been held in custody in Greenland since July 21, Danish…
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Japan Whaler Operator Says It Has No Plan To Hunt In Antarctic
By Kiyoshi Takenaka and Tom Bateman TOKYO (Reuters) – The operator of Japan’s first domestically-built whaling mothership in more than seven decades…
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Maritime News
Japan’s New Whaling Ship Raises Concerns for Conservationists
Japanese whaling industry has gained more capacity with the launch of Kangei Maru, a new whaling mother ship that…
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Maritime News
The Charles W. Morgan and Whaling Captains of Color
In 2014, the re-launch of the Charles W. Morgan, America’s last whaleship, provided quite a bit of excitement on Martha’s…
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