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Sophisticated Sea Shepherd bluefin tuna protection

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Mon, 13 Jun 2011 8:11a.m.

The stock of bluefin tuna has dwindled to the point that experts fear its collapse (Reuters file)

The stock of bluefin tuna has dwindled to the point that experts fear its collapse (Reuters file)

By Don Melvin

The helicopter lifted gingerly off the aft deck of the ship, banked sharply, then sped off a few hundred feet above the Mediterranean whitecaps in search of boats fishing illegally for bluefin tuna - potential targets for activists determined to do what they can to preserve the species.

The helicopter returned nearly two hours later, however, with no new targets to report - having scouted, among other things, an EU fisheries inspection vessel, a pleasure craft with picnickers, and a vast empty sea near the border between Libya and Egypt.

But the chopper - an MD550E, a civilian version of a helicopter designed for scouting missions in Vietnam - is evidence of the increasing sophistication of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

These are not wild-eyed radicals putting to sea in any old rustbucket. The group's current campaign, which it calls Blue Rage 2011, uses two ships and a number of small launches, sophisticated radar and communications equipment - and the helicopter, flown by former commercial pilot Chris Aultman.

The aim is to try to prevent illegal fishing for bluefin tuna. The stock of the fish has dwindled to the point that experts fear its collapse. If the group finds boats it feels it can prove are fishing illegally, it wants to send divers in to cut the nets and free the tuna.

But the group's methods are controversial. The conservation group Oceana shares Sea Shepherd's assessment of the imminent danger to the bluefin tuna, but is more circumspect in its comments on Sea Shepherd's tactics.

"Although Oceana doesn't have the same practices, we don't oppose those practices," said Maria Jose Cornax, an official with Oceana. "They are contributing to the same goals we are."

But Japanese officials have called Sea Shepherd members terrorists who have endangered lives with their pursuit of the Japanese whaling fleet, in which collisions occurred at sea. And, although privately European Union officials welcome the research of this and other non-governmental groups - and credit them with helping awaken public opinion - EU spokesman Oliver Drewes questioned Sea Shepherd's desire to enforce the law itself.

"They are not policemen," Drewes said. "No third party has policing obligations or powers. Every 12-year-old kid knows that."

Brigitte Scheffer, a spokeswoman for Sea Shepherd, said the organisation has never claimed police powers.

"What we are enforcing, if we have any legal standing here, is the UN Charter, where we believe each individual has the right to defend nature and in our case marine wildlife," Scheffer said.

But no one can question the group's increasing sophistication. And part of that is due to the aviation program built up painstakingly over the past few years by Aultman. The helicopter he flies off the back of the Steve Irwin, Sea Shepherd's mother ship in this campaign, is worth about US$850,000 - probably US$1.4 million if it were new.

Scheffer said all the organisation's money comes from donations, large and small. Sea Shepherd has tax-exempt status as a charity in the US.

Aultman, a 41-year-old Georgia native who lives in Santa Monica, became friends with a member of Sea Shepherd's board six years ago. They began diving together. And late in 2005, Aultman said, Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson "told me to find a helicopter and buy it".

It's fast and powerful - a pilot's helicopter, he said - and it skips above the waves at 80 or 90 knots.

Sunday, the first target, which had been spotted on the Steve Irwin's radar, was a vessel that was towing two rings that looked like tuna cages - but there were no nets dangling from the rings. It struck Aultman as peculiar, but if there were no nets, clearly there were no fish.

The second vessel was clearly marked "EU Fishery Inspection" - not illegal fishermen but the police. The third was a trawler, probably bottom-fishing, clearly for something other than tuna.

Feeling that the area was covered by inspectors, and it was more likely to find uninspected boats elsewhere, the chopper headed east toward the Libya-Egypt border, just north of the NATO-enforced no-fly zone. But other than a pleasure craft with picnickers munching happily on the top deck, there was little but empty sea stretching out to the horizons. The whitecaps looked for an instant like boats but then dissolved and disappeared.

To return to the mother ship without running out of fuel, Aultman turned the chopper around.

He had no luck today, but Aultman feels fortunate to have left commercial flying behind and gone full-time with Sea Shepherd.

"I love it," he said. "It's become my life."

AP

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14 Jun 2011 03:34p.m.

Michael Wang wrote:

I’m not convinced Sonnetag but thought I’d give it a try! By the way we love you calling SSCS Eco Terrorists or Pirates. The word “terrorist’ has now become totally meaningless tahnks to its over use. The Japanese called SSCS pirates years ago so we ran with it and used the Jolly Roger as a great marketing tool for conservation. The same is happening for the word “terrorist’. In the last 6 months two films about SSCS have come out, one called ‘Confessions of an Eco Terrorist’ and another called ‘Eco Pirate’. You may also know that the Japanese whaling fleet this year had no supply vessel. This was because the old one was scrapped and the leasing companies didn’t want their ships involved with a battle with “terrorists”. This worked very well in our favour so thanks for helping out, keep it up! Also whales aren’t fish !!??

14 Jun 2011 09:08a.m.

SONNETAG wrote:

To Mr Wang and Glenn Inwood. Sonnetag is not a member of the Institute of Cetacean Research but a member of one of the biggest former whale hunting nations on this earth - the British - and proud of it. Had whale meat when I was a kid - it was low cost nutrition. The Health foodies and my own Doctor recommend eating more fish for a healthy diet - Asia and the Japanese have been doing that for centuries. Where is the big deal in Watson going against his own Country Canada over seal clubbing? - the rest of the world got in on that one not just that big mouther Eco Terrorist. SSCS maintains operations against predominantly the Asian market and the Japanese in particular. If you cannot see that his actions are Racist then you are all idiots. You can negotiate with Countries to change their ways but if you hold a big stick up to them don't be surprised if they fight back. Leave them alone and they will ultimately change. Watrson is a self glorifying eco terrorist who gets off on confronting people who are out to make a living for their families and children. The Tunisian incident was interesting in that SSCS ran away when the Tunisians got belligerent - hell the French even sent a fighter plane into the action. When will you realise that all this SSCS crap is about the one true god - Paul Watson or what he believes he is.

14 Jun 2011 02:08a.m.

Michelle wrote:

Paul Watson. Thank you for all that you are and all that you do. May your Angels always go with you and before you making safe your way. Hug everyone on the ship for me because they too deserve a big thank you. I wish all of you the best at stopping all the murder in our oceans. From the Bible " Greater is he who is in me than he who is in the world". God chose wisely when he chose Paul Watson and his crews. Respectfully Michelle

14 Jun 2011 12:08a.m.

Dominique wrote:

Go Sea Shepherd! I think the Japanese and other nations ( Norway, Iceland, Tunisia) are the REAL Eco-Terrorists in destroying the environment and taking our natural resources from our children. And as the old saying states: "The Earth do not belong to us, We only borrow it from our children. " Love and God Bless to You Sea Shepherd!

13 Jun 2011 11:07p.m.

Michael Wang wrote:

Hi Glenn Inwood, (Sonnetag). For those that haven't worked this out yet Sonnetag works for the Institute of Cetacean Research (the sad dying Japanese Whaling Industry).

13 Jun 2011 10:26p.m.

LB wrote:

JollyRoger,

"Not to mention that by stopping Japan from force feeding dolphins to their children"

Where did you get this BS from? u know its not true right?

13 Jun 2011 08:24p.m.

JollyRoger wrote:

SONNETAG - There is no racism there, it's simply that Japan has a major fish market and some of the items that find their way onto that fish market are illegal, and at the very least abusive to the environment and to the creatures on it. Dolphins, Whales, Blue-Fin tuna. SSCS does not simply go after everything Japan either, Paul has gone against his home country of Canada to protest the seal hunt, and gone against Norway's whaling as well. The interactions between SSCS and the Japanese people are usually highly positive. The volunteers were even practicing their Japanese with the police when they were doing filming in Taiji. Not to mention that by stopping Japan from force feeding dolphins to their children, they are eliminating a lot of health problems that come from the high levels of mercury that are in the dolphin meat. There is no racism, just protecting the environment. As a globalist myself, I don't see the difference between Americans, Canadians, Japanese, Israelis... or any other group of people. We are all just people. How we interact with our environment affects all of us the same. No one nation should have the ability to ruin the environment for the rest of us... it belongs to all people, even if they are doing it within their own borders.

13 Jun 2011 08:00p.m.

Hamish wrote:

SONNETAG; How is Sea Shepherd racist towards Japan? Sea Shepherd doesn't only have 2 campaigns, they have a number of them opposing a number of different issues. These include:
- Operation Grindstop : Killing of pilot whales in Faroe Islands
- Operation Blue Rage: Killing of Bluefin Tuna in the Mediterranian.
- Antartic Whaling campaigns: Opposing illegal killing of whales in the Southern Ocean.
- Currently working in the Galapagos against poaching.
- Previous campaigns against the Soviet Union, Russia, Canada and the United States. How does this make Sea Shepherd racist towards the Japanese? Maybe if Japan didn't continually attempt to plunder the oceans so they can make profit and fulfill their false 'traditions' then there would be no need for 2 campaigns against actions that they do.

13 Jun 2011 07:34p.m.

Intellegent Citizen wrote:

Go SSCS! We all need the ocean to live even the people that aren't smart enough to see it

13 Jun 2011 05:14p.m.

Tom wrote:

In regards to Sonnetag I think a little thinking is in order,racism you've got to be joking right? Who is the biggest market in terms of Seafood .... Asia so who the hell else are they are they going to go after? These Asian markets have already destroyed there own fisheries and now look contempt at destroying others, through all methods legal and illegal. I'm certainly not condoning some of the actions the Sea Sheppard Group has taken part, but in regards to you saying of your policing statement I don't know if you realise this but the Ocean's a dam big place, with most Governments only allocating small amounts of man power to control them so it's nice to see someone fully committed to the task before some of these species are wiped out due to this greed of certain markets. Who are they to say they own the right to fish and destroy entire species?