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Sea Shepherd flagship now running as a Pirate

Jon Sumby | 06.01.2007 00:44 | Ecology | Globalisation | Ocean Defence

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society flagship Farley Mowat is now officially a pirate vessel. The ship cleared Australian Customs in Hobart, Tasmania, on December 29th, 2006, only hours before the nation of Belize struck our flag. The Farley Mowat has no home port and can be siezed and sunk by any navy.

Sea Shepherd ocean defense history 1982-2005
Sea Shepherd ocean defense history 1982-2005



The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society flagship, 'Farley Mowat', is now officially a pirate vessel. We are at sea without a flag, in search of illegal whaling operations in hostile and remote waters at the bottom of the world.

The Farley Mowat cleared Australian Customs in Hobart, Tasmania, on December 29th, 2006, only hours before the nation of Belize struck our flag. The Belize registry had only been issued ten days before on December 19, 2006

The Belize registry was sought after Britain pulled the registry in early December the same day it was issued. In October, the Farley Mowat, registered under the Canadian flag since April, 2002, had her registry suspended by Canada.

This is all apparently part of a strategy by Japan to use its economic muscle to lean on any nation that allows us to be registered under their flag. According to a credible legal source in Melbourne, the Farley Mowat as an unregistered pirate vessel may be interdicted at will by any naval vessel of any government, its crew arrested, and the ship sunk.

'This is incredible but not surprising', responded Captain Paul Watson, 'The oceans are crawling with poachers flying flags of convenience and the Japanese and Norwegian registered whalers are illegally slaughtering whales in sanctuaries and killing endangered species, yet we are forced to have our flag struck for opposing these illegal activities.'

The Farley Mowat will continue on to the Southern Oceans without a flag.

'We have a mission and that mission is to save whales', said Captain Watson, 'We will not surrender this ship to any navy and we will not comply with any order to cancel our campaign. If anyone wishes to stop us from protecting whales they will have to sink us.' The captain and the crew of the Farley Mowat are not concerned about being called pirates.'

'It was not the British Navy that ended piracy in the Caribbean, it was Captain Henry Morgan who did that and he was a pirate', Said Captain Watson, 'I am proud to add my name to the long list of honourable and noble pirates like Sir Francis Drake, John Paul Jones and Jean LaFitte. To that end we have our own version of the Pretty Red or Joli Rouge and it is the crossed shepherd’s staff and Neptune’s trident under a human skull engraved with the yin and yang of a dolphin and a whale. If they want us to be pirates than we will be damn pirates but we will not abandon the whales to the agony and misery of the harpoons without a fight. We are pirates of compassion in pursuit of pirates of profit.'

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has been opposing illegal whaling activities since 1977 and 2007 marks the 30th anniversary of Sea Shepherd high seas interventions against whalers and illegal fishing operations in the world’s oceans.

During the entire three decades of Sea Shepherd activities not one person has been injured and not one Sea Shepherd activists has been convicted of a felony crime. Sea Shepherd intervenes against illegal activities in accordance with the principles established by and contained within the United Nation World Charter for Nature.

(This message is authorized by Captain Paul Watson)

Jon Sumby
- e-mail: jon.sumby@gmail.com

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MMM

06.01.2007 06:06

That's pretty cool

John Longbeard


Ha,Ha me Lovlies

06.01.2007 10:56

Raise the pirate flag & laugh!!

To qoute Capt. Watson'' In a world of nightmares we need dreamers! ''

capt. i salute you in Love always & Always

Chris Sense


belize & uk suck

06.01.2007 12:59

Maybe moffat can register with newzealand,venezuela or cuba, if anyone has links there that might help.
Sea shepherd, neptunes navy rock, but they cant fight the Japanese Navy.
Watsons got Gaia on his side,sea shep have been depthcharged by norwegian navy & almost blown out of water by Soviet navy until a whale surfaced infront of their guns.
But the Japanese whalers & government obviously dont care, unless moffat can be registered friends & loved ones on shepherd are in seriously mortal danger,
Sea shep have used the Jolly Roger to fight to maintain good international laws, as an anarchist I do too.
Unless Godzilla wakes up & attacks the Japanese government in Tokyo, we can act against Japan if it attacks Moffat, but this may or not work.Hopefully if moffat is sunk it would make headline news & Japan would be phariahed.

But Sea Shepherd, please Raise the flag of Gaia, we all know your pirates at heart, as you know a naval captain is likely to fire on a pirate flag,

Your an inspiration, dont let these state terrorists gun you down please

Friend of Durriti

joni


wicked

06.01.2007 13:19

I'm going to stamp on my playstation in Sony's shop.

terri


ahem

07.01.2007 22:22

It seems neither Australia nor New Zealand agree with you about Japan's whaling being illegal:
( http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=21940#21945)
Why doesn’t Australia take legal action?
If we believed that legal action could put an end to this whaling we would have taken this path already. We will only take such an action if we think we can succeed. New Zealand's delegate to the IWC and former NZ Labour Prime Minister, Sir Geoffrey Palmer said earlier this year: "We have been looking at the legal theories that are available against the Japanese for some months … and there is no legal theory that is available that can prevent, in our view, the Japanese from doing what they are doing … A sovereign government cannot undertake legal action unless it has a good chance of success."


"It was not the British Navy that ended piracy in the Caribbean, it was Captain Henry Morgan who did that and he was a pirate...". -- Well that's nonsense. It was the Royal Navy that chased down Blackbeard - some 30 years after Morgan's death. Morgan didn't act against pirates - he was employed by the British to attack Spanish ships and ports in a slightly pirate-like fashion. Also, John Paul Jones wasn't a pirate.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackbeard .  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morgan).

Rob


Britain's Shame

27.12.2007 21:29

And yours 'Rob'!

Captain Morgan was a government appointed official... eventually. The history of piracy is by its very nature a chequered one, where one man's pirate is another's maritime mercenary hero - where do you think the 'Royal Navy' was originally from, eh?
Most of our greatest nautical heroes (I speak as an Englishman and Briton) worked "on comission" to some extent, and managed to rule the waves rather effectively until the last century. Don't knock freebooters, buccaneers, corsairs, pirates etc. etc., for without them we'd be in far worse trouble than we are right now!

The fact is, Sea Shepherd's so called 'piracy' is a pathetic technicality, caused by timid pen pushers and sycophantic politicians. I watched the latest Japanese whaling flett setting to sea (on TV) with the impotent fury that Americans must have felt when seeing the results of Pearl Harbour in their morning papers, back in 1941. Thank heavens there are a few left with the resources and courage to take them on - and the determination. I am deeply ashamed that 'my' so-called government hasn't the guts or will to grant a flag or licence for that ship, which is on a mission the vast majority of the British people thoroughly approve of and support - and I am a very moderate one, believe me!

I have heard the use of Oerlikon cannons, torpedoes and 15" guns approved of to prevent the despicable, unnecessary slaughter of those beautiful and wonderful creatures, byNorweigans of whoever - not a matter of old prejudice against our old island dwelling rivals. The response of Sea Shepherd is incredibly restrained and mild by comparison - and no doubt far more dangerous to the health of their good people in the front line.

I will do what little I can to persuade the British authorities to change their mind about this, although I fear there is no hope of sending a submarine to deal with the matter. The War of Jenkins Ear will not see any modern equivalent, public opinion is completely irrelevant today i'm afraid (bar a few weeks before general elections)

Good luck to all involved in this truly noble, unselfish and worthwhile campaign. May the spirits of Drake, Ralegh, Kidd, Morgan, Blake, Nelson and all be with you, as well as Lucky Jack, Hornblower and Johnny Depp.... well, you know what Imean?

Bob

Robert Mulain