Just highlighting a few things you've said here.
Why is it the 'cruel slaughter' of whales? What about other animals (That have just the same feelings I am sure), for example, fish? I go out on the boat, pull it out of the water, and if it's swallowed the hook, I have to RIP it out of the fish, and of course it dies (Slowly, unless I hit it over the head straight away). Now, although that is wrong (And yes I do it), you tell me where the difference is in that.
Now, I might be wrong, but I think if Australia thought Japan was whaling illegally, it'd do something about it. Australia has never struck me as being a laxy country with anything. I'm not saying you're wrong, but even if it is illegal, it isn't up to a few incompetent people to go round smashing into other Merchant ships because they want to be on TV. Have you seen any of the videos? Such as them trying to launch a RIB? It ends up going upside down, and could of potentially killed the people in it. Then, when they finally manage to launch the thing, the shout and whistle as though they've done something amazing.
I don't want to sound rude, but giving us the definition of sea sounds more insulting than trying to prove your point. I don't want this to come accross as being ignorant either, but 'Captain' Watson and his crew don't exactly come accross as being the most intellectual bunch, and I certainly wouldn't like to be on the same boat as any of them.
Who makes up these figures? How does anyone know how many tons of carbon has been released into the earths atmosphere? If Sea Shepherd are trying to sell their organisation with daft meaningless points and figures, then sorry, but there's no way I can take them seriously.
To be totally honest i'm getting very fed up with this whole Sea Shepherd/Whaling thing...This forum used to be great, but now it's clogged with rubbish about Sea Shepherd that actual 'Ship Simmers' aren't interested in. This forum is about Ship Simulator, not Sea Shepherd, or any other organisation.
Read this over: "illegal Japanese whaling, Maltese Bluefin
Tuna fishing, and many other issues. Sea Shepherd focuses on the
illegal killing of marine mammals"
Why I stated that whaling is cruel is because the absolute minimum time for a whale to die is 2 minutes, and they are in pain not even close to imaginable by human standards.
Once again, "Sea Shepherd focuses on the
illegal killing of marine mammals." I am not going to define illegal, but I am going to explain your faulty thinking. Fishing on any ship is legal except for:
No fishing license
De-flagged ship
Fishing past legal end of season
The difference between whaling and fishing is the humane standards set forth by the IWC and DFO, and the legality of the operations. The IWC is corrupt. Japan buys votes from poor countries with considerately large sums of money. The DFO is according to the nation, and therefore can not be corrupt. Fishing is nowhere as cruel as whaling. To kill a fish, just club it on its head and let it suffer for 2 seconds. To kill a whale, harpoon it in the head and let it suffer for 2 minutes.
Most of every country's import is from Japan. If Australia developed a feud against Japan, Japan would shut off the import cycle.
The incident with the RIB was the fault of an improperly attached line. Also, your "could of potentially killed the people in it" statement is not valid, because the Sea Shepherd volunteers swear an oath saying they
are prepared to die to save the whales.
Why I defined sea is because everyone was complaining about chickens and cows. They don't live in the sea.
Who made the figure of the 100 million tons of carbon were a team of about 375 scientists. I also went around the day the article was released and asked 10 experts and each one of them said that was about right.
I happen to be a very avid Ship Simulator fan, along with many other Sea Shepherd supporters on this site. Some people have a passion for marine life (like me) and will eventually get into a discussion. If you are getting fed up with the Sea Shepherd/whaling topics, why click on them and read them?