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Stopping Shells Survey Work

25-02-2011 18:04 | Rossport Solidarity | Ecology | Gender | Ocean Defence | World

Stopping surveying
Today, 12 people from the Rossport Solidarity Camp walked onto the land where Shell intend to build their compound to disrupt survey work. No one was arrested.

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Japan suspends whale hunt due to Sea Shepherd

17-02-2011 00:36 | Ocean Defence | Other Press | World

Japan has suspended its annual Southern Ocean whale hunt after persistent disruption by Sea Shepherd activists

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Admissibility of WikiLeaks Cable to be tested on Sri Lanka massacres of 2009

29-01-2011 09:18 | Smash EDO | Anti-militarism | Ocean Defence | Repression | World

Chief Guest at Brittania Naval College Do - 2007
TamilNet reports that the use of Wikileaks cables as admissible evidence is to be tested in US courts as Mahinda Rajapaksa, the president of Sri Lanka runs away from another private visit to the US.
This has significant impact on UK wide legal attempts to indict the perpetrators of Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes in Sri Lanka, 2009 - many residing in the UK if not frequent visitors.

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WikiLeaks and Whaling: Paul Watson Interview

05-01-2011 01:59 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | Ocean Defence | World

A live interview with Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Captain Paul Watson, on the bridge of the "Stephen Irwin," in the Southern Sea between New Zealand and Antarctica. SSCS is blocking the harpoons of Japanese whalers -- on the occasion of WikiLeaks' revelation of a 9 Nov 2009 State Department cable collaborating with Japanese fisheries and urging revocation of Sea Shepherd's tax-exemption.

ALSO,

WikiLeaks cable(s) on US and multinational oil interests in Nigeria, and indigineous suppression, including a "Making Contact" documentary on Nigeria from the national Radio Project.

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Call out for Direct Action against Shell

19-12-2010 11:58 | Rossport Solidarity | Ecology | Ocean Defence | Social Struggles | World

Please organise actions within your communities that will target Shell economically. The decision is expected to be annouced sometime between late December or early January, so be ready!

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Dumping dead fish in the sea

07-12-2010 01:36 | Ecology | Ocean Defence | World

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall with North Sea cod destined to be discarded
Every year, fisherman dump half their catch back in the sea as dead fish!

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Arresting the War Criminals in UK

02-12-2010 23:57 | Smash EDO | Anti-militarism | Ocean Defence | Terror War | World

illuminati
Sri Lankan President's gone angry. He is breaking things around his new room wherever it is.
He and many of his war criminal entourage seem to be hiding in Sri Lankan embassy.
How they got transported there or when is unknown.
If he is in there then the only thing that matters is how they escape to airport.

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Big Gathering already in and around Hyde Park - Demo 3pm

02-12-2010 12:39 | Migration | Ocean Defence | Repression | World

European Tamils who travelled to the now cancelled event that was going to arrest President Rajapakse of Sri Lanka are already converging on Hyde Park.
Permission has been granted for the demo today at 3pm.

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Miliband and London Tamil Protests of 2009 - WikiLeak

02-12-2010 11:48 | Migration | Ocean Defence | Repression | World

Amidst the various activity the WikiLeak cable of a US embassy communication 09LONDON1082 2009-05-07 14:02 2010-12-01 23:11 CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN Embassy London
should not be missed

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Activists from The Black Fish cut nets to free dolphins in Japan

29-09-2010 11:04 | Ocean Defence | World

Fishermen transfer dolphins selected for dolphinarium trade to sea pens
Divers from the European conservation organisation The Black Fish have last night cut the nets of six holding pens in Taiji, Japan, that were holding dolphins caught during a dolphin drive hunt a few days earlier. During this hunt a number of dolphins were selected for the international dolphinarium trade and transferred to these holding pens. In rough weather conditions the divers swam out and cut the nets of six of these holding pens, allowing a number of dolphins to swim back out to sea. No arrests were made.

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Campaign Success: Münster dolphinarium to release dolphins

11-09-2010 09:19 | Animal Liberation | Ocean Defence | World

Bottlenose dolphins in the wild. Photo © Eric Cheng echeng.com

The Black Fish, WDSF and ProWal which have all campaigned for the closure of a dolphinarium in Münster, Germany, are celebrating today after the announcement that the four dolphins in the facility will be re-homed at the latest by the end of 2012. It is still to be decided where the animals will go to but The Black Fish activist Wietse van der Werf is hopeful on a positive outcome: "We will find a respectful and acceptable solution for the future of these four bottlenose dolphins. Transferring them to another concrete prison is not one of them."

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A week of Hell for Shell

28-08-2010 17:49 | Rossport Solidarity | Ecology | Ocean Defence | Social Struggles | World

Dawn Raid on the drilling rigs begins
A week of actions surrounding BEAT THE BOREHOLES campaign in Co. Mayo Ireland.

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German activists take on Dolphinarium

25-08-2010 21:08 | Animal Liberation | Ocean Defence | World

Sea Shepherd crew on the ship Bob Barker show support for the campaign

"We will not leave Münster until this dolphinarium, in which the dolphins are kept in conditions that do not allow for even their basic needs, is closed," say activists of The Black Fish, an environmental and animal conservation organization. The activists, some of whom recently returned from a high-profile campaign to protect the whales against Japanese whalers in the Antarctic, says that they moved to Münster specifically to coordinate the campaign against the dolphinarium.

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Community walk brings Shell drilling work to a standstill in Sruwaddacon Estuary

11-08-2010 15:19 | Ecology | Ocean Defence | Social Struggles | World

Community walk onto the estuary
Yesterday morning forty people from around Sruwaddacon Estuary brought Shell’s survey work in the area to a complete standstill. The community walked out onto the mudflats at low tide to assert their cockle-picking rights and disrupt Shell’s borehole drilling survey.

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Waders tie down Shell testing rig in Mayo, Republic of Ireland

30-07-2010 16:39 | Rossport Solidarity | Energy Crisis | Ocean Defence | Social Struggles | World

10 people from the Rossport solidarity camp delayed Shell’s survey work for the dangerous and experimental Corrib gas pipeline yesterday. The campaigners waded out to one of the rigs drilling boreholes in the Sruwaddacon estuarythe rig at high tide, fixed rope around the legs of the rig, and occupied the space underneath it to prevent the being moved to a new site. Work was delayed for around two hours.

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Campaign launched to close down German dolphinarium

27-07-2010 21:38 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | Ocean Defence | World

Forced to live a life as an attraction

"Not only do we have to fight criminal operations and cruelty to animals on the high seas but also take responsibility and direct action to help those who are imprisoned in concrete pools, doomed to entertain us".

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BP, Government Blocking Press from Reporting Their "Ballet at Sea"

06-07-2010 05:56 | Energy Crisis | Ocean Defence | World

"As high tourist season approaches, there will be people who 'come on down to Alabama' regardless of the oil spill. A delicate balance between preparation for the worst and the pleasure of tourists is in the making."

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Overwhelmed by Oil and Toxic Pollutants: The Destruction of an Entire Coastline

06-07-2010 02:33 | Ecology | Ocean Defence | Social Struggles | World

"Fifty dolphin have so far, been reported found dead. Experts estimate only one tenth of species which die will be washed up. The full toll of big oil's "collateral damage", now, previously and in the future, will likely never be known."

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Eye witness: Sea Shepherd frees 800 endangered bluefin tuna

29-06-2010 13:51 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | Ocean Defence | World

Sea Shepherd diver cuts tuna pen
This is an eyewitness account from an action by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which set out onto the Mediterranean Sea last month in search of bluefin tuna poachers. As one of the most valuable fish in the world, the bluefin populations in the Mediterranean region have been reduced by over 85% in the last 50 years due to relentless industrial overfishing. Crew member Wietse van der Werf reports.

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