Weather Helps Baby Seals on the Labrador Front
   
          Subject:  Weather Helps Baby Seals on the Labrador Front    Date:  
Sat, 14 Apr 2007 14:00:08 -0700
   
   
  The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society cannot intervene against the cruel 
slaughter of harp seals this year. First because Captain Paul Watson and eleven 
of his crew have been have banned by the Canadian government from going 
anywhere near the area where the seals are killed. If they attempt to approach 
the area they will be arrested and charged with contempt of court and could 
receive up to six months each.
  “This in itself would not stop us,” said Captain Watson. “Our real problem is 
that the only way we can intervene is with our ships and both of our ships are 
on the far side of the world in Australia having just returned from disrupting 
illegal Japanese whaling activities in Antarctica .”
  The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is hoping to have a ship in position to 
disrupt the seal hunt in April of 2008.
  Despite an estimated kill of 250,000 plus baby seals this year due to 
diminished ice coverage caused by global warming, the Canadian government 
imposed an unacceptably high quota of 275,000 seals to be killed.
  The only good news is that heavy ice on the front (ironically considering the 
diminished ice in the Gulf) has prevented some 60 small sealing vessels from 
reaching the ice. The government has directed three large Coast Guard 
icebreakers to assist the thugs killing the seals.
  Meanwhile Canadian government subsidized ice breakers are working overtime to 
break the sealers loose so they can reach the seal pups.
  In addition to heavy ice, strong gales are forcing many of the sealing boats 
back into port. 
  “Let’s hope the winds and the ice send a few of those baby killing stink pot 
boats to the bottom,”  said Captain Watson.
  The government has been bragging that there has been very little controversy 
over the killing of seals this year.
  “The truth is that the government controls much of the Canadian media’s 
reports on the seal hunt.” Said Captain Watson. “We call the CBC “controlled by 
Canada .” There has indeed been much negative coverage in Europe and that is 
where it is important. To end this obscene slaughter we need to get these seal 
pelts banned in Europe .”
  “What the lack of headlines in Canada is telling us,” continued Captain 
Watson, “is that there is a need for the Sea Shepherd approach. When we are 
there we make headlines on this issue with controversial confrontations. When 
we are not there, or Paul McCartney can’t make it to the ice, things tend to 
get boring and the media bores very easily.”  
  The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is hoping to be in position in 2008 to 
once again intervene dramatically against the world’s largest marine mammal 
slaughter. 
   
   
   
   
   
    Captain Paul Watson
Founder and President of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (1977-
Co-Founder - The Greenpeace Foundation (1972)
Co-Founder - Greenpeace International (1979)
Director of the Sierra Club USA (2003-2006)
Director - The Farley Mowat Institute
Director - www.harpseals.org

     

    
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Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee and thou with me,
For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go,
And we will risk the ship, ourselves and all."
                                              - Walt Whitman
 

     

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