平和の海のために
投稿者: freevinus 投稿日時: 2009/07/01 01:36 投稿番号: [3155 / 15828]
Sea Shepherd News
Monday, June 29, 2009
The Issue of Safety at Sea
Every year the International Whaling Commission brings up the issue of Safety at Sea despite the fact that the IWC has no jurisdiction, authority, or expertise regarding this issue.
Japan maintains that the activities of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society pose a threat to the safety of Japanese whalers.
The IWC is given only the Japanese version of events and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is not allowed to present evidence or to make a statement.
Instead of focusing on the activities of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Japan should be paying more attention to their own safety record.
In addition, the Greenpeace Foundation has been condemning the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society for safety issues citing that Sea Shepherd actions pose a dangerous threat to the whalers.
The facts however speak for themselves.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has mounted five voyages to the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. During these five voyages totaling 20 months at sea in waters from the Ross Sea to south of South Africa, the Sea Shepherd ships Farley Mowat, Robert Hunter and Steve Irwin have displayed an unblemished safety record.
The Japanese fleet has demonstrated an appalling safety record.
Whereas the Sea Shepherd ships have not suffered a single fatality, the whaling fleet has seen the death of three seamen since 2006.
Whereas the Sea Shepherd ships have not suffered any serious injuries, the whaling fleet has reported numerous injuries onboard their ships.
Whereas the Sea Shepherd ships have not experienced any onboard fires, the whaling fleet has experienced two major devastating onboard fires on the Nisshin Maru.
日新丸は、シーシェパードの新鋭船に比較すれば、漁船の一種に過ぎませんが軍事用兵器を搭載しており、世界の海の平和の害敵になっています。
日本の評価を貶める日新丸と水産利権官僚をストップしましょう!!
Monday, June 29, 2009
The Issue of Safety at Sea
Every year the International Whaling Commission brings up the issue of Safety at Sea despite the fact that the IWC has no jurisdiction, authority, or expertise regarding this issue.
Japan maintains that the activities of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society pose a threat to the safety of Japanese whalers.
The IWC is given only the Japanese version of events and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is not allowed to present evidence or to make a statement.
Instead of focusing on the activities of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Japan should be paying more attention to their own safety record.
In addition, the Greenpeace Foundation has been condemning the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society for safety issues citing that Sea Shepherd actions pose a dangerous threat to the whalers.
The facts however speak for themselves.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has mounted five voyages to the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. During these five voyages totaling 20 months at sea in waters from the Ross Sea to south of South Africa, the Sea Shepherd ships Farley Mowat, Robert Hunter and Steve Irwin have displayed an unblemished safety record.
The Japanese fleet has demonstrated an appalling safety record.
Whereas the Sea Shepherd ships have not suffered a single fatality, the whaling fleet has seen the death of three seamen since 2006.
Whereas the Sea Shepherd ships have not suffered any serious injuries, the whaling fleet has reported numerous injuries onboard their ships.
Whereas the Sea Shepherd ships have not experienced any onboard fires, the whaling fleet has experienced two major devastating onboard fires on the Nisshin Maru.
日新丸は、シーシェパードの新鋭船に比較すれば、漁船の一種に過ぎませんが軍事用兵器を搭載しており、世界の海の平和の害敵になっています。
日本の評価を貶める日新丸と水産利権官僚をストップしましょう!!
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