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In reply to the discussion: Sea Shepherd ship bravely blocks refueling of Japanese whale processing vessel [View all]FBaggins
(28,677 posts)57. Again... how?
What "investigating" can they do beyond asking Japan whether or not their ship uses heavy fuel oil when south of the line? Japan has already answered that question.
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Sea Shepherd ship bravely blocks refueling of Japanese whale processing vessel [View all]
AgingAmerican
Mar 2013
OP
Because their vigilantism against cetacide needs to be fought on many levels . . .
MrModerate
Mar 2013
#21
Respectfully, this description is ludicrous. How many things can you get wrong?
Demo_Chris
Mar 2013
#8
They were discharging oil into the sea during refueling, which Sea Shepherd documented fully
AgingAmerican
Mar 2013
#16
They prohibit heavy fuel oil being used or transported below 60 degrees south
AgingAmerican
Mar 2013
#28
"They leave one of these whaling ships without propultion and a storm comes..."
AgingAmerican
Mar 2013
#27
Clearly its well past time for Watson to get a taste of his own medicine
ProgressiveProfessor
Mar 2013
#40
