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  Blog: FWD: Captain Paul Watson  





Paul Watson: 'There's no rest on planetary duty'


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GOvTaq4iYE





Paul Watson doesn't stay on dry land very much. Last year the tireless eco-warrior was at sea for 50 weeks, and this year he has spent just one week at his home in Washington State. As he puts it: "There's no rest when you're on planetary duty."..



Arranging an interview takes time, and I am asked not to discuss the whereabouts of his hotel with anyone in advance because, his press officer reveals, "there have been death threats"..



When I finally meet Captain Watson, it is in an over-heated London hotel room. He is wearing a black T-shirt decorated with the logo for Sea Shepherd, the direct-action conservation group that he heads, surmounted by a skull and crossed trident and crook..



Watson is a softly spoken Canadian with a shock of grey hair - rather more Captain Birds Eye than Long John Silver. His record, however, speaks for itself. One of the original founders of Greenpeace in 1969, he left in 1977 because "the organisation got taken over by bureaucrats"..



Part of Watson's grievance was that Greenpeace was less inclined to use direct action against whalers. Although proud that his membership number was 007, he called Greenpeace "the Avon ladies of the environment movement"..



Since forming Sea Shepherd in 1981, Watson, a former Canadian coast guard, has commanded more than 200 voyages aimed at stopping Antarctic and Arctic whaling, illegal long-line fishing in the Pacific, the killing of seals in Canada and, more recently, poaching and shark-finning in Galapagos..



Sea Shepherd has, in his words, "boarded and rammed more ships, engaged in more high seas confrontations and sunk more ships than the Canadian navy"..

Watson and his mostly volunteer crews brave storms and ice-packs, hostile governments and illegal fishing vessels. He has rammed seven ships and scuttled another eight, and come under fire several times. But he has never been convicted of any crime..

Sea Shepherd is careful to act in accordance with the UN Charter for Nature, which allows for the enforcement of international law "by nations, non-governmental organisations and individuals". Watson is clear that everything he does is sanctioned under international maritime law..

Legal or not, Sea Shepherd's tactics include bombarding whaling crews with smoke bombs and slabs of rancid butter. The butter makes the decks too slippery to work upon, but Japanese whaling crews have described the substance as "acid"..

In January this year, two Sea Shepherd volunteers boarded the Yushin Maru in the Southern Ocean and chained themselves to a railing as they delivered a letter to the ship saying it was in breach of international law..

The two men were released without charge, according to Watson, on instructions from the Japanese prime minister..

"They don't want any more negative publicity over whaling than they already get," he says..



Watson's passion verges on the spiritual. His moment of revelation came in 1975 when he was trying to prevent a Soviet ship killing a sperm whale. At one point, a harpooned whale came close to sinking Watson's small inflatable boat..

"That dying whale looked right at me and chose not to harm me. It moved out of the way to avoid crushing us..

"What angered me was that the Russians were using the fine oil from the whales as lubricants in intercontinental ballistic missiles. Here were human beings killing these intelligent, peaceful and majestic creatures to use a bit of oil inside a killing machine.".


Although whaling is still one of Watson's prime concerns, his crews are at the forefront of publicising the dire state of the world's marine environment. He arrests illegal traffickers in sea cucumbers and Asian fishermen who slaughter sharks for use in shark fin soup - for which there is an insatiable demand in China's new economy..

He and his shipmates are all vegans..

"I don't eat fish because there is no such thing as sustainable fishing in the world right now," he says..

"There is no industry on this planet that is as wasteful. Commercial fishermen are the greediest, stupidest people on earth. I grew up in a fishing community and I don't like saying that, but these people may in the end be the cause of our planet's demise.".


British organisations such as the Marine Conservation Society and the Marine Stewardship Council would argue that certain fisheries are sustainable. Watson disagrees, maintaining that such bodies are afraid to confront the ugly reality of our dying seas.


To some, the views of a man once dubbed "Captain Nemo" smack of arrogance..

"I don't care what people say about me," he says. "My clients are the whales, the sharks and the fish populations who have no one to fight for them.".


Watson talks in soundbites and aphorisms. His environmentalism is mostly self-taught, but he is widely read. For a man who doesn't give many interviews, he has a fund of quotations and philosophical mantras at his disposal..

Japanese whalers have called him a terrorist. "But what does that word mean today, when the Chinese have called the Dalai Lama a terrorist?".


Watson believes that life on our planet conforms to what he calls the three fundamental laws of conservation. First the law of diversity, second the law of interdependence, and third the law of finite resources..

"We're close to losing our essential diversity. Look at our wheat crops - we rely on a handful of grain crops and plants that we've refined and bred over hundreds of years. It only takes a new disease to come along and take out one of the building blocks and the planet will go through an environmental correction.".


That's a typical Watsonian aphorism, but what, I ask, does he mean by it?.


"I mean that there are too many people in the world. But we aren't essential to its survival. Worms are more important to the system than we are - they can survive without human beings but we can't live without worms. I think the system will correct itself somehow as far as human beings are concerned.".


But human beings in developing countries rely on fishing to survive; in the West we are constantly being urged to eat more fish on health grounds..

"Well, people may need to eat fish," he says, "but there aren't enough fish in the sea to go round. People mocked me in 1975 when I said that the cod fisheries would collapse. Those critics are pretty quiet now.".


Watson's passion may be spiritual, but he abhors religion..

"Almost all religions put us at their centre. And this world isn't just about us. We are an animal like all the other creatures on earth, and we somehow think we are the most important.".


It's easy to be swept along by Watson's enthusiasm. Sea Shepherd is growing in membership, but still has only about 50,000 members worldwide, a veritable minnow compared to WWF's five million, or Greenpeace's two-and-a-half million..

But Watson is adamant that he doesn't want to emulate the larger, more corporate conservation groups. He dismisses them as "feelgood" organisations. He is equally dismissive of politicians..

"Take Ecuador," Watson observes ruefully..

"The Galapagos is a World Heritage Site and it's going down the tubes. The main island is over-run with dogs and cats, and the Navy take bribes from the illegal fishing boats. They have never arrested a single poacher. But we have, and we've confiscated thousands of illegally poached shark fins.".


Sea Shepherd's newest vessel, the black-painted Steve Irwin, is a former Scottish Fisheries Protection boat that they acquired in 2006. She's around 30 years old, and has been modified for voyages to the far north and south. The exact details of her equipment and the strength of her hull are secret..

Apart from Watson and the ship's engineer, the crew of 35 is made up entirely of unpaid volunteers. One British supporter told me that they sold their house and moved back in with their parents to fund a year as a crew member:.


"It was the best experience of my life, and if I could afford it I'd go again tomorrow.".


For now, Sea Shepherd has more volunteers than boats to crew them with, but Watson tries to make sure that everyone eventually gets a chance to help..

I ask him if people are tired of bad environmental news? Watson looks genuinely sad..

"There really isn't much good news about the environment out there," he says finally..

"And I do get called 'Cassandra' a lot. But the thing is, Cassandra's prophesies all came true.".






Documenting the purposeful mission of avant-garde wildlife defender Paul Watson, this film portrays the brave dedication of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Please see www . seashepherd .
org for more information about this organization



I-Witness Video: Paul Watson, Bob Hunter & The Sea Shepherds


Fight The Good Fight! Support Sea Shepherd ...Help Save Marine Life And Our Oceans.
Love Lynn



 



 
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  Blog: Farley Mowat De-registered - Pirates Unite!  

Protest ILLEGAL Japanese Whaling

The government has stripped the Canadian flag from a ship named after one of the country's most popular authors and conservationists, Farley Mowat. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is using the vessel to stop Japanese fleets from illegally killing endangered whales in the Antartic Whale Sanctuary.

The Canadian-registered yacht, was first detained in South Africa last year. Canada registered no complaint and refused to help. Last August, Transport Canada revoked its registration, turning the Farley Mowat into a pirate vessel. It has since failed to retain and keep new registration from another country. The Japanese government is pressuring countries not to register it. If you don't have a flag to sail under, naval law allows the crew of any ship to detain your crew and confiscate and seize your property.

Under pressure from Japan, Canada is impeding the ability of those devoted to protecting the whales Canada and Japan have become complicit in the illegal killing of whales in Antartic waters. Canadians love whales. Shame on the Canadian Government! Shame on the British Government! And shame on the pressure tactics of Japan!

For updates on the progress of the fight to stop illegal whaling click & SUPPORT:

http://www.seashepherd.org/

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Posted: Feb 7, 2007 6:19pm | (0) | () |    
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Message: INVITATION: ARCTIC CONCERNS - Group  
WELCOME to all World Citizens who care about Planet Earth!
 
PLEASE JOIN US:
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Arctic_Concerns

Is there any thing there but Ice and Snow? The Arctic: cold, unforgiving, barren wasteland full of mosquitoes… Why do we need to learn more about that place?

The Arctic region is largely ignored by the citizens of southern and temperate regions and perceived as a wasteland. But in fact, this area is actually home to many incredible species of animals, and valuable natural resources. Due to the fragility of the area it is difficult to resolve how to best develop and protect the region at the same time.


Global climate change, industrial development, pollution, questionable oceanic & atmospheric activities, environmental degradation, habitat loss & big money politics are alive & well at the top of the world. Post news, give kudos, expose misinformation, & suggest peaceful solutions. There are many topics of concern, so I've started a few discussion threads with particular headings in order to make popular discussions easier to track.

Please FEEL FREE to begin additional topics.

Everyone is also welcome to speculate, make anecdotal observations, question, ponder, or share artistic and philosophical expressions.


Read the C2 Code of Conduct, as the main rule is the golden one.

THANK YOU for Joining!


 
Posted: Dec 14, 2006 1:23am | comment (0) | discuss () | permalink    
Tags: animals   earth   health   planet   oceans   environment   extinction   arctic   conservation  
Blog: Urgent New Marine Wildlife Petitions  
Please sign these very important petitions and cross post.  
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Save the Sea Lions from Dolphin City, Chennai.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/189126586

Save the Sea Otters
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/979596897

Boycott Costco to Save Seals
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/962866874

Stop Horse and Seal Slaughtering Now!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/393716758

Save the Harp Seal Pups
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/145377155

Stop the Mass Slaughtering of Baby Harp Seals
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/334788273

Stop the Killing of Seals in Canada
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/236982184

Boycott Costco to Save Seals
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/962866874

Call on Canada's New Prime Minister to End the Seal Slaughter!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/566342047

Save Whales From a Cruel End: Stop Whaling Now
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/446578966

Help Stop the Dolphin Slaughter at Taiji
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/258461869

Fishing for Trouble: Stop Pombo's Overfishing Rollback Bill
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/855296945

Ban the Display of Beluga Whales and Other Cetaceans in New York City
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/368471413


Take Action to End Shark Tournament in Martha's Vineyard
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/463138991

Say No to Sharkfins
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/728123859

Gill Nets Equal Death Traps for Marine Animals
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/677365712

Keep Your Oceans Clean, Ban Automatic Cleaners
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/543507832

Help Make a Difference for Our Ocean Planet!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/456440372

Make Waves for Oceans - Stop Off-Shore Oil Drilling
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/209758528

Free the "Save Whales from Navy Sonar Deployment" Petition
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/709123154

Save Our Sealions Petition
http://www.forestandbird.org.nz/support/petition/petition.asp

Halt Plans for a Dolphin Exhibit in Cleveland! - NEW
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/229095703

Tell Hersheypark Not to Replace its Dolphin Show! - NEW
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/979580779

Stop Animal Sacrifices for Our Enjoyment! - NEW
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/886955832

End Dolphin Slaughter in Japan - NEW
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/427037941

Keep Tuna Safe for Our Families and for Dolphins - NEW
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/492975274

Tell the EPA: Make Our River’s Shoreline Healthy Too! - NEW
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/606606259


Take Action to Protect Whales

3 Ways You Can Help End Commercial Whaling

1) Write a Letter to President Bush
http://www.stopwhaling.org/take_action
This week Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi will meet with President George Bush. This is an excellent opportunity to resolve an issue that has separated these two countries for quite some time. The U.S. has long opposed commercial whaling, but to make a real difference President Bush must urge the Prime Minister to stop the cruelty.
Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME) have drafted a bipartisan resolution supporting the longstanding U.S. position against commercial whaling to reinforce U.S. opposition at the upcoming International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting. Please send an email to your two federal senators right now urging them to cosponsor the Cantwell-Snowe resolution on whaling.

3) Please also call your Senators today
http://www.congress.org
You can identify your U.S. Senator by going to www.congress.org. Once you have the number all you need to do is call and say: “My name is [] and I am calling to urge the Senator to cosponsor the Cantwell-Snowe resolution on commercial whaling. Will the senator please sign on to this important measure?”


ALSO PLEASE SEE THESE RELATED SHARES!

Urgent Animal / Wildlife / Enviro. Petitions
http://www.care2.com/c2c/share/detail/116619

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Posted: Jun 22, 2006 8:04am | comment (7) | discuss () | permalink    
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  Blog: Tell the Chlorine Industry to Stop Using Toxic Mercury  
A few chemical companies in the United States still rely on an outdated chlorine manufacturing process that emits toxic mercury, which can eventually find its way into the fish we eat. Urge the chlorine industry to stop using mercury.


Although coal-fired power plants are the most notorious source of toxic mercury pollution to our lakes, streams and oceans, the chemical industry is just as bad. Even though non-mercury technology is widely available, a handful of chemical companies in the United States still use an outdated mercury process to make chlorine gas and lye, which are then used to make paper products, detergents, soaps and plastics.

NRDC has tested the air around some of these plants and found very high levels of mercury pollution. Much of this toxic substance winds up in our air and water and, eventually, in the fish that ends up on our dinner tables or in our tuna sandwiches. Once it's in our bodies, mercury can limit normal brain activity and nervous system functions. It is especially dangerous for developing infants and small children and can cause decreased motor skills and learning disabilities at even low levels of exposure.

What to do:
Send a message urging the chlorine industry to completely eliminate mercury from its manufacturing process.

SEND YOUR MESSAGE ~ USE OUR SAMPLE TEXT BELOW OR USE YOUR OWN

Art Dungan, President
The Chlorine Institute
1300 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22209
Dear Mr. Dungan,

The Chlorine Institute, a 210-member trade association, has allowed rampant mercury pollution by six U.S. member companies that insist on relying on dirty and dangerous mercury technology even though mercury-free technology is available and used widely here in the United States and elsewhere in the world.

Chlorine plants that use mercury are among the world's largest sources of mercury contamination. Air quality tests around these plants show extremely high mercury levels at most of them.

It's time for the entire chlorine industry to enter the 21st century and eliminate mercury from the chlorine manufacturing process. I urge you to deny Chlorine Institute membership to any company that will not commit to conversion away from mercury.

thanks for participating ~~


 
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