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Japanese whalers told to stop killing whales. ICJ

Japanese whalers have been told to fuck off and stop killing whales in the Antarctic (not exactly in those words) by the highest court on this planet the . This is a major victory for the whales and a huge step forward in humanities evolution. I also just heard that police may not be going to the Bently CSG protest site straight away. We scared them off. MAJOR victories all round I am soooooooooooooooooooo happy for the whales humanity and earths future. Let me bath in this bliss for a while please great spirit. Now we can start opening to beeeeeing with the whales free from any threat whales may feel from humanity. Well this doesnt stop japan from killing whales outright still lots to do yet this is the biggest step forward since the monitorium. More details of the case to go over and Japan hasnt responded to anything yet but they will have to comply. Sea Shepherd can now use their ships to patrol other areas of the sea to protect other speacies. Maybe WA to help the sharks. Damn didnt get to go to the Antarctic with them. Yet im sooo happy. Congrats to everyone who has

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Sailing the Winds of Change, 2012 and Beyond

Dean and Migaloo 2 Hervey Bay Sunset

Sailing the Winds of Change, 2012 and Beyond

Dean and Migaloo 2 Hervey Bay Sunset

“Sailing the Winds of Change 2012 and Beyond” is a multi media event based around an exciting sailing adventure from Byron Bay to Cairns with a flotilla of yachts. By using the latest technology and interactive media and by utilizing social and traditional media and direct contact the Flotilla intends to inform and inspire people on the direction humanity needs to travel in 2012 and into the future. Each yacht will represent themes of issues we would like to bring awareness to and change e.g. Climate change, Whaling, Ocean health, Indigenous issues, Herb freedoms, Whale communication, Deforestation, Mayan Calendar, Peace, Social and Environmental issues etc.

The flotilla plan to leave Byron Bay around the beginning of June and sail with the humpback whales during their northern migration up the east coast of Australia to Hervey Bay, the Great Barrier Reef and onto Cairns by the end of November. The fleet will do shows/ at large ports along the way which may include presenting Films, Talks, Music, Workshops and NV actions while at the same time exploring and exposing local issues to Media and

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15 splash in commemorative circle for Dolphins killed and captured

Commemorative circle near Sea World for Dolphins killed and captured in Japan

Dean Jefferys, Howie Cooke from S4C Migaloo 2 crew and Sea Shepherd Gold Coast did a Commemorative circle near Sea World for Dolphins killed and captured in Japan

Commemorative circle near Sea World for Dolphins killed and captured in Japan

QLD 7 news came and did a good story that went to air. Japan must be really feeling the heat. Feels like all is about to change very soon and dolphins and whales will swim forever free. Felt good to be in ceremony and solidarity with them. Im fixing a couple of mechanical issues that have appeared then hopefully sailing north tomorrow

 

Migaloo 2, Whale/Ocean conservation yacht

Migaloo 2, Whale/Ocean conservation yacht Raise awareness through direct contact and the internet about issues facing whales, dolphins and the ocean by sailing Australia’s East Coast during the humpback migration. The aim of yacht Migaloo 2 is to use it as a platform to raise awarness on important issues facing whales, dolphins and ocean health. The idea is to travel along the east coast of Australia during the humpback whale migration visiting ports along the way showing films and giving talks about these critical issues. I also plan to do lots of live internet streaming from Migaloo 2 so the whole world including the Japanese can see what amazing beings the whales and dolphins are