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Scaring Japanese whalers with an eerie intimidating Maori chant

Friday, December 18th 2009 - 11:40 UTC
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An international conservation society is using a small, space-age-like vessel to scare off whaling fleets from Antarctic waters, with a ghostly tune as its main weapon. The Ady Gil, a 24 metre carbon-fibre wave-piercing trimaran that runs on low-emission, renewable fuels, is the latest addition to the Sea Shepherd Conversation Society's protest fleet against Japan's yearly whale hunt near Antarctica, which is set to begin. Read full article

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  • Edison

    i think they are all trying to stop something that they should not have there noses in.they don't realize what they have done to the sealing fleet in newfoundland.if they are allowed to continue with this greenpeace shit there will be families reuined all over the world

    Dec 30th, 2009 - 01:43 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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