Sea Shepherd Farley Mowat Rammed - Seal Defense Campaign 08
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Canadian Coast Guard Rams Farley Mowat
The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker CCGS Des Groseilliers twice rammed the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ship Farley Mowat.
The Coast Guard had ordered the Farley Mowat to not approach the area where seals are being slaughtered. When the Farley Mowat did not comply, the Coast Guard rammed the vessel near the port aft stern area. After the Farley Mowat stopped in the ice, the Coast Guard rammed the ship a second time in the same area of the ship causing damage to the plates in that area.
The Coast Guard has demonstrated extreme recklessness with this move. The crew of the Farley Mowat were engaged in documenting the slaughter of seals. They were not interfering with the hunt.
"I'm beginning to wonder if anyone on the bridge of the Groseilliers has a license to command a ship," said Captain Alex Cornelissen. "The incompetence of the Coast Guard has already cost the lives of four sealers this week-end and now they are ramming ships in dangerous ice conditions. This is unbelievable. It's like the Coast Guard has declared war on seal defenders and the sealers are collateral damage."
The Farley Mowat will remain in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and will continue to document the atrocities on the ice. Already the crew have seen enough evidence to understand that the Canadian government's pretense that the slaughter is humane has no basis in reality -- in other words it's a state sponsored lie.
"It appears that Canada is prepared to use violence to cover-up the truth of this slaughter," said Captain Paul Watson. "Our duty is to resist their violence and continue to document the truth."
For the first time since 2005, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has sent its ship, the Farley Mowat north into the ice packs off Eastern Canada to defend baby harp seals from the ruthless clubs of Canadian sealers. The Sea Shepherd ship,with an international crew of volunteers, will once again act as shepherds in defence of the harp seal pups in the ice packs of the Gulf of St. Lawrence this year.
Canadian Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn has set this year's quota at 275,000 harp seals to be killed, 5,000 higher than last year, without any scientific justification and without any market justification. In announcing the new quota Hearn said that the seal slaughter has been improved with new rules to make the hunt more "humane." The new rules are being imposed in an attempt to convince the European Parliament to not ban seal products into Europe. Canada is spending a small fortune in sending delegations to Europe to plea for the right to continue to massacre seal pups. The new rules call for the sealers to sever the arteries of seals under their flippers after they have been shot or clubbed. In total over 325,000 seals are being targeted this year.
Sea Shepherd has been working to remove the markets for seal products as well as mounting dramatic confrontations on the ice to physically save the seals from the cruel clubs of the sealers. The seal hunt survives only because of subsidies doled out to the sealing industry by the government of Canada. It has become a glorified welfare scheme where in return for killing seals for a few weeks the sealers can qualify for unemployment insurance for the rest of the year.
In addition to the hazards of thick ice and nasty weather, the Sea Shepherd crew face the threat of violence from the sealers and the threat of arrest under the Canadian Seal Protection regulations that make it a criminal offense to witness or document the killing of a seal without the permission of the government of Canada. In 2005 eleven Sea Shepherd crew were arrested after being attacked and assaulted by sealers on the ice. Despite being struck by sealing clubs, punched and kicked, not one sealer was arrested for assault. The attack was video-taped and the sealers identified yet the Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated there was insufficient evidence to charge the sealers. The Sea Shepherd crew were jailed and fined for approaching within a half a nautical mile of a seal being killed.
Captain Watson has been fighting the Canadian seal slaughter all his life. The commercial hunt was shut down in 1984 and resurrected in 1994.
Sea Shepherd has turned its attention to the plight of the seals. From out of the Southern deep freeze of the Antarctic and into the Northern freezer of Eastern Canada, from saving whales to saving seals - the work of the shepherds of the sea continues.
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WHY do you guys put up with this s***???
You should either start arming your ships, or carry "boarding crews" to send onto the other ship and arrest the crew - BY FORCE if necessary!
You opened this account just two hrs ago to tell us you that you weren't on that VESAL, with your french accent.
What happened to your old account?
Let me guess...
It is suspended!!!
It is unfortunate that the Canadian Coast Guard ship didn't show more restraint and professionalism in dealing with these morons, but if you think they just went in ramming them for no good reason you are truly an idiot. Paul Watson and his goons are master agitators who will stop at nothing to look like the victims.
Sea Shepherd had the right of way, the Coast Guard ship was on the starboard side.
If you think the Captain of the Coast Guard ship decided he was just going to ram the Sea Shepherd vessel because they were taking pictures of people clubbing seals then you are a fool. Sea Shepherd is known for its harassing and illegal methods, and this "raw" footage is a joke, it is edited down to right before the CG ship hits them and doesn't show what led up to it.