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Environmentalists claimed victory yesterday after Japan halted its annual Antarctic whaling cull following weeks of harassment by a militant conservationist group.
The US-based Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which has been stalking the whaling fleet with their own vessels, claimed that the Japanese ships had managed to harpoon just 30 whales, a fraction of their 945 target. Weve shut them down basically, Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson told The Independent by satellite from aboard the MY Steve Irwin. Its silly to say theyve suspended the hunt. We suspended them.
But a spokesman for Japans Fisheries Agency denied Mr Watsons claims and said it was forced into the move for safety reasons after the whaling crew was put in jeopardy. He declined to say if the suspension was permanent, or if the ships had left for home. We are considering several options, said Tatsuya Nakaoku. The whaling expedition set sail on 2 December and was due to return home in March or April.
The Antarctic facedown is the latest in a string of confrontations between both sides during the annual cull. Last year, Sea Shepherds powerboat the Ady Gil, was sliced in two during a collision with the Japanese whaling security ship Shonan Maru II. Pete Bethune, the captain of the Ady Gil, was arrested, tried and given a suspended sentence in a Tokyo court after he boarded the Shonan Maru in protest.
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