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Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. The Yushin Maru catcher ship of the Japanese whaling fleet injures a whale with its first harpoon attempt, and takes a further three harpoon shots before finally killing the badly injured fleeing whale. Finally they drowned the mammal beneath the harpooon deck of the ship to kill it.
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Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace encounter Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean today and attempt to disrupt the whaling operation.
Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the hunt to an early endand make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Ein Besatzungsmitglied beim Sonnenbad an Bord des Fabrikschiffs "Jan Wellem", 1930er Jahre. A crew member having a break on board of the factory vessel "Jan Wellem", 1930s.
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren
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Faroe Islands Fisherman's Day 2013
Aug. 18, 2013 - Klaksvik, Faroe Islands - Fishermen teach children how to cut a whale during the 10th Fisherman's Day in the Faroe Islands. Fishing is the main industry of the Faroe Islands. Local residents celebrate the fesitval with a series of events including competitions, exhibitions and lectures. It has attracted more and more fishermen, specialists and tourists in recent years (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. The Yushin Maru catcher ship of the Japanese whaling fleet injures a whale with its first harpoon attempt, and takes a further three harpoon shots before finally killing the badly injured fleeing whale. Finally they drowned the mammal beneath the harpooon deck of the ship to kill it.
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Whale meat products in Japan
Whale meat products, produced by Japan's research whaling in the Antarctic Ocean and North Pacific Ocean, are constantly displayed at major supermarkets in Tokyo, Japan, on February 4, 2009. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) / eyevine
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Anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd's trimaran Ady Gil is rammed by Japanese research vessel Shonan Maru, Antarctica - 6 Jan 2010
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(Pic 3 of 5) Still of footage shot from Japanese whaling ship. Ship rams Sea Shepherd's trimaran Ady Gil.
Anti-Whaling Group Trimaran Rammed by Japanese Research Vessel
ANTI-WHALING GROUP TRIMARAN RAMMED BY JAPANESE RESEARCH VESSEL
An anti-whaling group's boat is reportedly sinking after its bow was sheared off in a collision with a Japanese research ship in Antarctica.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's futurustic trimaran Ady Gil was damaged after protesting against the annual whale cull by a Japanese fleet.
The Institute of Cetacean Research, the nonprofit organisation conducting the whale hunt, said the Ady Gil came 'within collision distance' of the Nisshin Maru's bow and repeatedly dangled a rope in the water that could have entangled the ship's rudder and propeller.
The Ady Gil's crew reportedly threw small projectiles designed to release a foul smell, and the whalers responded by firing high-powered hoses to keep the Sea Shepherd vessels away, the institute said in a statement.
The society said its boat Ady Gil was hit by the Japanese ship the Shonan Maru near Commonwealth Bay and had its bow sheared off.
"The condition of the Ady Gil now is that it is inoperable and the crew of the Ady Gil has been transferred to our other vessel, the Bob Barker," Locky Maclean, the first mate of the society's lead ship said.
The Ady Gil's captain had stayed on board to try to save equipment from the boat "before it floods too severely," he said.
Japan's Fisheries Agency, which has no direct involvement in whaling but overseas all the country's fishing operations, said it was still checking details about the clash.
"We have confirmed that there was a collision, but we have no other details. We have not heard that any boats have sank. We are now trying to confirm details of why the collision occurred," said Fi...
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2009-01-22: Blick auf Grytviken; in der Bucht liegt die eisverstŠrkte Motoryacht Hanse Explorer vor Anker. - Grytviken ist der einzige ganzjŠhrig bewohnte Ort und zugleich die Haupt"stadt" des Britischen ?berseegebietes SŸdgeorgien/SŸdliche Sandwichin
2009-01-22: Blick auf Grytviken; in der Bucht liegt die eisverstŠrkte Motoryacht Hanse Explorer vor Anker. - Grytviken ist der einzige ganzjŠhrig bewohnte Ort und zugleich die Haupt"stadt" des Britischen ?berseegebietes SŸdgeorgien/SŸdliche Sandwichinseln. Grytviken wurde im November 1904 von Carl Anton Larsen gegrŸndet und diente von diesem Zeitpunkt an mehr als 50 Jahre lang als Basis fŸr Walfang und -verarbeitung. ?berreste der Industriebauten sind bis heute erhalten geblieben, z. B. riesige Walšl-Tanks und verschiedene administrative Einrichtungen. Erhalten und restauriert wurde die Whalers Church, eine Kirche, die man in vorgefertigten Einzelteilen aus Norwegen nach Grytviken brachte und die zum Weihnachtsfest 1913 geweiht wurde. Bekannt ist der Ort auch fŸr seine Verbindung zur Biografie Ernest Henry Shackletons. In Grytviken fand 1916 seine auf Elephant Island beginnende abenteuerliche Odysee ihr glŸckliches Ende. 1922 wurde Shackleton auf dem Friedhof Grytvikens begraben (der Friedhof ist unterhalb der bildmitte zu sehen), nachdem er kurz zuvor zu Beginn einer weiteren Expedition gestorben war. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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Whale meat for sale in Tokyo, Japan
Whale Meat Shop at Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo. The meat on display includes endangered fin whale meat, recently controversially imported from Iceland... the cardboard sign reads "fin whale, Iceland". Tsukiji fish market is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.
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Whale meat for sale in Tokyo, Japan
Whale Meat Shop at Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo. The meat on display includes endangered fin whale meat, recently controversially imported from Iceland... the cardboard sign reads "fin whale, Iceland". Tsukiji fish market is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.
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Japanese Whaling
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Dead minke whale harpooned by the the Japanese whaling vessel Yushin Maru
Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters - 07 Feb 2008
This undated handout photo released by the Australian Customs Service, shows what the Australian government says is the slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in the Antarctic waters. The Australian government stepped up its public relations campaign against Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters by releasing images of the whale killings to Australian media organisations
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Japanese Whaling
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Dead minke whale harpooned by the the Japanese whaling vessel Yushin Maru
Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters - 07 Feb 2008
This undated handout photo released by the Australian Customs Service, shows what the Australian government says is the slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in the Antarctic waters. The Australian government stepped up its public relations campaign against Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters by releasing images of the whale killings to Australian media organisations
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Japanese Whaling
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Carcasses of a minke whale and her calf are hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2
Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters - 07 Feb 2008
This undated handout photo released by the Australian Customs Service, shows what the Australian government says is the slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in the Antarctic waters. The Australian government stepped up its public relations campaign against Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters by releasing images of the whale killings to Australian media organisations
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Japanese Whaling
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Australian Customs Service boat from the patrol vessel Oceanic Viking, right, tracking the Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters
Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters - 07 Feb 2008
This undated handout photo released by the Australian Customs Service, shows what the Australian government says is the slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in the Antarctic waters. The Australian government stepped up its public relations campaign against Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters by releasing images of the whale killings to Australian media organisations
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Japanese Whaling
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Dead minke whale harpooned by the the Japanese whaling vessel Yushin Maru
Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters - 07 Feb 2008
This undated handout photo released by the Australian Customs Service, shows what the Australian government says is the slain carcasses of a minke whale and her calf hauled aboard the Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru 2 in the Antarctic waters. The Australian government stepped up its public relations campaign against Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters by releasing images of the whale killings to Australian media organisations
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Antarctica Japanese Whaling Protest
Watched by Greenpeace activists in inflatable boat, an Antarctic Minke whale lays bleeding and dying in the water seconds after being harpooned by the Japanese whaling ship 'Yushin Maru No2' in the Southern Ocean off the coast of Antarctica, on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005. The environmental group Greenpeace was in the Southern Ocean to witness and peacefully protest against the activities of the Japanese whaling fleet. The Japanese whaling fleet intended to kill 935 Antarctic Minke whales in the 2005-2006 season. It was reported on Monday, April 3, 2006 that five key private companies quit the whaling business following this and other pressure campaigns by Greenpeace. The firms said they would transfer their shares in the whaling fleet to public interest corporations. The companies own shares in a firm that operates seven of eight ships in Japan's whaling fleet. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Antarctica Japanese Whaling Protest
An Antarctic Minke whale thrashes in the water after being harpooned by the 'Yushin maru' Japanese whaling ship in the Southern Ocean off the Coast of Antarctica, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006. The harpoonist took 6 attempts to snag it after injuring it. Finally to kill it, the mammal was drowned beneath the harpooon deck of the ship. The Japanese whaling fleet intended to kill 935 Antarctic Minke whales in the 2005-2006 season. It was reported on Monday, April 3, 2006 that five key private companies quit the whaling business following this and other pressure campaigns by Greenpeace. The firms said they would transfer their shares in the whaling fleet to public interest corporations. The companies own shares in a firm that operates seven of eight ships in Japan's whaling fleet. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Antarctica Japanese Whaling Protest
Crew members stand beside the head of a whale whilst flensing the body of the mammal, aboard the Japanese whaling factory ship 'Nisshin Maru' in the Southern Ocean off the coast of Antarctica, on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2006. The environmental group Greenpeace was in the Southern Ocean to witness and peacefully protest against the activities of the Japanese whaling fleet. The Japanese whaling fleet intended to kill 935 Antarctic Minke whales in the 2005-2006 season. It was reported on Monday, April 3, 2006 that five key private companies quit the whaling business following this and other pressure campaigns by Greenpeace. The firms said they would transfer their shares in the whaling fleet to public interest corporations. The companies own shares in a firm that operates seven of eight ships in Japan's whaling fleet. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Antarctica Japanese Whaling Protest
Two Antarctic Minke whales flee in front of the approaching 'Yushin Maru No.2' Japanese whaling ship, as the harpooner prepares for the kill, in the Southern Ocean off the coast of Antarctica, on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006. The environmental group Greenpeace was in the Southern Ocean to witness and peacefully protest against the activities of the Japanese whaling fleet. The Japanese whaling fleet intended to kill 935 Antarctic Minke whales in the 2005-2006 season. It was reported on Monday, April 3, 2006 that five key private companies quit the whaling business following this and other pressure campaigns by Greenpeace. The firms said they would transfer their shares in the whaling fleet to public interest corporations. The companies own shares in a firm that operates seven of eight ships in Japan's whaling fleet. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Whaling in Japan
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Whaling in Japan
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Whaling in Japan
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Whaling in Japan
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Whaling in Japan
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. The Yushin Maru catcher ship of the Japanese whaling fleet injures a whale with its first harpoon attempt, and takes a further three harpoon shots before finally killing the badly injured fleeing whale. Finally they drowned the mammal beneath the harpooon deck of the ship to kill it.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza and her inflatables , try to hinder the shooting and eventual transfer of a minke whale by the Yushin Maru No.2 catcher ship. After two and a half hours of running the gauntlet between the harpoon and the whale the activists witnessed the eventual kill of the whale. Greenpeace is using every peaceful means available means to bring the hunt to an early end and make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the hunt to an early endand make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the hunt to an early endand make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the hunt to an early endand make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace encounter Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean today and attempt to disrupt the whaling operation.
Greenpeace is using every available peaceful and non-violent means to bring the hunt to an early endand make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the hunt to an early endand make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. On the day that Greenpeace discover the Japanese whaling fleet, activist in small inflatables interefer with the transfer of a whale from the hunter ship to the factory ship, Nisshin Maru. After two and a half hours of running the gauntlet between the harpoon and the whale the activists witnessed the eventual kill of the whale. Greenpeace is using every peaceful means available means to bring the hunt to an early end and make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the hunt to an early end and make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace encounter Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean today and attempt to disrupt the whaling operation.
Greenpeace is using every available means to bring the hunt to an early endand make it the last time the Sanctuary is breached by the whalers.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Yushin Maru and the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Japanese Whaling
Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean 2005-06. Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza witness the killing of whales in the Southern Ocean by the Kyo Maru No.1 ships of the Japanese whaling fleet, and the transfer of the whales to the Nisshin Maru factory ship.
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Antarctica Japanese Whaling Protest
In front of their ship M.Y. Arctic Sunrise, Greenpeace activists use their bodies to spell out "Help End Whaling!' by lying on the ice of Antarctica, on Friday, Jan. 20, 2006. The environmental group Greenpeace was in the Southern Ocean and Antarctica to witness and peacfully protest against the activities of the Japanese whaling fleet. It was reported on Monday, April 3, 2006 that five key private companies quit the whaling business following this and other pressure campaigns by Greenpeace. The firms said they would transfer their shares in the whaling fleet to public interest corporations. The companies own shares in a firm that operates seven of eight ships in Japan's whaling fleet. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
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Greenpeace activists try to hinder the transfer of whales from a catcher ship to the 'Nisshin Maru' whaling factory ship of Japan. - 11 Jan 2006
Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
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Antarctica Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Fin whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary off the coast of Antarctica, Friday, Jan. 6, 2006.
SSCS and its crew are in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary for their annual Antarctica campaign to stop the Japanese whaling fleet from poaching whales in the Southern Ocean. The crew of 44 were at sea for 50 days on board their 40 meter ship chasing the fleet, conducting direct actions against the whalers in an attempt to stop them from meeting their quota of 935 minke whales and ten endangered fin whales. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
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Crew from the Greenpeace ship 'Esperanza', try to hinder the tying up of a half dead Minke whale, moments after it has been shot, but not killed, by the 'Yushin Maru No.2' catcher ship of the Japanese whaling fleet. - 22 Dec 2005
Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
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Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
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Inflatables from the Greenpeace ship 'Esperanza', hold banners protesting against whaling and the involvement of Gortons Sea food company in the whaling industry, whilst trying to hinder the transfer of a dead Minke whale from the Japanese whaling fleet catcher ship 'Kyo Maru No.1' to the 'Nisshin Maru' factory ship. - 21 Dec 2005
Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
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Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 638848m )
Inflatables from the Greenpeace ship 'Esperanza', hold banners protesting against whaling and the involvement of Gortons Sea food company in the whaling industry, whilst trying to hinder the transfer of a dead Minke whale from the Japanese whaling fleet catcher ship 'Kyo Maru No.1' to the 'Nisshin Maru' factory ship - 21 Dec 2005
Greenpeace activists tracking the Japanese whaling fleet, Southern Ocean, Antarctica
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GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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GREENPEACE SHIP 'ARCTIC SUNRISE' AND GREENPEACE INFLATABLES INTERFERING WITH THE TRANSFER OF MINKE WHALES BY THE 'KYO MARU NO.1' JAPANESE WHALE CATCHER SHIP,TO THE JAPANESE WHALE FACTORY SHIP 'NISSHIN MARU'
GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Sutton Hibbert / Rex Features ( 379919r )
GREENPEACE SHIP 'ARCTIC SUNRISE' AND GREENPEACE INFLATABLES INTERFERING WITH THE TRANSFER OF MINKE WHALES BY THE 'KYO MARU NO.1' JAPANESE WHALE CATCHER SHIP,TO THE JAPANESE WHALE FACTORY SHIP 'NISSHIN MARU'
GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Sutton Hibbert / Rex Features ( 379919m )
GREENPEACE SHIP 'ARCTIC SUNRISE' AND GREENPEACE INFLATABLES INTERFERING WITH THE TRANSFER OF MINKE WHALES BY THE 'KYO MARU NO.1' AND THE 'YUSHIN MARU' JAPANESE WHALE CATCHER SHIPS,TO THE JAPANESE WHALE FACTORY SHIP 'NISSHIN MARU'
GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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A SMALL MINKE WHALE LIES DEAD ABOARD THE JAPANESE COMMERCIAL WHALING FACTORY SHIP THE 'NISSHIN MARU', CAUGHT BY THE 'YUSHIN MARU" CATCHER SHIP
GREENPEACE ANTI WHALING CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN - 2001 - 2002
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