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Sea Shepherd’s Captain Pete Bethune Given Suspended Sentence by Japanese Authorities

photo: Barbara Veiga / Sea Shepherd Pete Bethune, captain of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ‘s now-sunken Ady Gil , has been given a two-year suspended sentence for boarding the whaler Shonan Maru #2 in an attempt to make a citizen’s arrest of the captain for attempted murder and deliver a bill for the cost of the sunken ship. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Australia Makes Good on Threat to Take Japan to Court to Stop Whaling

Whale meat on sale at the Tsukiji fish market in Japan, photo: Stefan Powell . Threatened for some time now , Australia has begun legal action against Japan to stop whaling in the Southern Ocean . Formal proceedings will begin in The Hague next week and would lead to a provisional order for Japan to halt whaling ahead of a full he… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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U.S. leads new bid to phase out whale hunting

WASHINGTON – The United States is leading an effort by a handful of antiwhaling nations to broker an agreement that would limit and ultimately end whale hunting by Japan, Norway and Iceland, according to people involved with the negotiations. The compromise deal, which has generated intense controversy within the 88-nation International Whaling Commission and among antiwhaling activists, would allow the three whaling countries to continue hunting whales for the next 10 years, although in reduced numbers. In exchange, the whaling nations — which have long exploited loopholes in an international treaty that aims to preserve the marine mammals — would agree to stricter monitoring of their operations, including the placing of tracking devices and international monitors on all whaling ships and participation in a whale DNA registry to track global trade in whale products. Officials involved in the negotiations expressed tentative hope that they could reach an agreement in coming weeks. But ratification by the overall group remains uncertain. “This is one of the toughest negotiations I’ve been involved in in 38 years,” said Cristi

Plane misses runway, lands in lava

Hudson River water landings? Those are so yesterday, man

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Japan embarks on annual whale hunt; can Sea Shepherd be far behind?

Whaling ships from Japan left today for Antarctic waters on an annual five-month voyage in pursuit of about 1,000 minke whales and a small number of endangered fin whales. The seasonal hunts, during the Antarctic summer, are highly controversial

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