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Anti-whaling activists are making their way to the Southern Ocean to intercept a Japanese whaling fleet. Their ship is named the Steve Irwin, in ho...
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Anti-whaling activists are making their way to the Southern Ocean to intercept a Japanese whaling fleet. Their ship is named the Steve Irwin, in honor of the late Australian conservation activist.
The Irwin family was at the dock to bid farewell to the crew. Steve's children, Bindi and Robert, along with their mother Terri, had a chance to climb up to the vessel and check out the crew helicopter on board.
Members of the Irwin family say they want to join the crew when theyre old enough.
[Bindi Irwin, Steve Irwin's Daughter]: "I do, I think I am counting down the days and months till I am sixteen.
Terri Irwin says her late husband, Steve, was always thinking about how to support the anti-whaling activist group Sea Shepherd.
[Terri Irwin, Steve Irwin's Wife]: "For us to be able to lend that support and for Paul to honor our family by naming it Steve Irwin is just heartfelt, it is wonderful."
[Robert Irwin, Steve Irwin's Son]: "That is really bad actually, I think it is really bad because it is almost like theyre trying to kill people because they are killing the whales. It is really bad.
The standoff in the high seas between the Japanese whaling fleet and the Sea Shepherd activists has escalated into crisis levels during the past years.
Japan claims its fleet hunts whales for scientific purposes.
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Anti-whaling activists are making their way to the Southern Ocean to intercept a Japanese whaling fleet. Their ship is named the Steve Irwin, in ho...
more
Anti-whaling activists are making their way to the Southern Ocean to intercept a Japanese whaling fleet. Their ship is named the Steve Irwin, in honor of the late Australian conservation activist.
The Irwin family was at the dock to bid farewell to the crew. Steve's children, Bindi and Robert, along with their mother Terri, had a chance to climb up to the vessel and check out the crew helicopter on board.
Members of the Irwin family say they want to join the crew when theyre old enough.
[Bindi Irwin, Steve Irwin's Daughter]: "I do, I think I am counting down the days and months till I am sixteen.
Terri Irwin says her late husband, Steve, was always thinking about how to support the anti-whaling activist group Sea Shepherd.
[Terri Irwin, Steve Irwin's Wife]: "For us to be able to lend that support and for Paul to honor our family by naming it Steve Irwin is just heartfelt, it is wonderful."
[Robert Irwin, Steve Irwin's Son]: "That is really bad actually, I think it is really bad because it is almost like theyre trying to kill people because they are killing the whales. It is really bad.
The standoff in the high seas between the Japanese whaling fleet and the Sea Shepherd activists has escalated into crisis levels during the past years.
Japan claims its fleet hunts whales for scientific purposes.
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A few weeks ago Nari the dolphin was bited by a shark that mistook him for a hotdog. Nari was a regular visitor to Tangalooma Island, where people ...
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A few weeks ago Nari the dolphin was bited by a shark that mistook him for a hotdog. Nari was a regular visitor to Tangalooma Island, where people often hand fed the dolphins. Nari was severely wounded, and other dolphins were seen to support him, helping him reach the surface to breathe. People catched Nari, tooked him to Sea World, and fixed the wounds in his head with reinforced concrete and asphalt. This is his return to the sea.
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