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Sea Shepherd E-NewsletterDefending Ocean Wildlife Worldwide In This Issue Steve Irwin Has the Whalers on the Run Seal Defense Campaign 2008 Bahamas Shark Incident Galapagos Update Join the Direct Action Crew News & Commentary "Crimes" of Compassion in the Southern Ocean Sea Shop COMING SOON! Seal

Defense Campaign Merchandise (Shirts, Stickers, Patches) Organic Merchandise Join our list February 28, 2008 Greetings! Operation Migaloo continues to be an outstanding success as my crew and I keep the illegal Japanese whalers on the run. As the ice thickens and the weather worsens, the end of the whaling season draws near. Over the next few weeks we intend to continue to stop the whalers from killing anymore whales. After we return from the whaling campaign, we will then set our sights on defending the seals in Canada while we continue our ongoing work on behalf of all ocean wildlife including sharks

and the fragile ecosystem in the Galapagos. The Steve Irwin has the Whalers on the Run For nearly a full week, Sea Shepherd's ship the Steve Irwin has kept the Japanese whaling fleet on the run. Having previously planted tracking devices on one of the whaling vessels, we're able to follow them every step of the way. When they zig, we zag and while they're running, they can't whale. Operation Migaloo and Operation Migaloo II has been the longest ever harassment of a whaling operation since illegal whaling activities began in 1986. Click here to read updates on Operation Migaloo Sea Shepherd Announces Seal Defense Campaign 2008! Captain Paul Watson and some of his crew will not rest after defending whales when they return to Australia after three and a half months of chasing and harassing Japanese whaling ships, and will instead continue on to defend baby seals. Within days of returning to Australia in late March, they will be flying halfway around the world to Bermuda where Sea Shepherd's other ship the Farley Mowat is docked. From there they will head North into the ice packs

off Eastern Canada to defend nearly 300,000 baby harp seals from the ruthless clubs of Canadian sealers. Click here to read the full announcement *Please contact volunteer if you've organized a demonstration for the seals on March 15th. We will suppport these demonstrations by listing the location and contact details on our site. Tragedy Occurs During Shark Dive: Shark Angels Express their Condolences

Sea Shepherd Executive Director, Kim McCoy, and all members of the Shark Angels alliance extend their heartfelt condolences to the family of Markus Groh, a scuba diver who died on February 24 after an accident involving a shark in the Bahamas. They are deeply saddened by this loss that hits very close to home, as the Angels were recently hosted on board the same boat from which Groh was diving. While heartbroken over the recent incident, the Shark Angels encourage the public to maintain a positive view of sharks. "Contrary to sensationalized media reports, sharks are not mindless killing machines and do not view humans as a source of food," said McCoy. "2007 statistics report only one human death related to a shark bite worldwide. In contrast, over 100,000,000 sharks were killed by humans in 2007, pushing these environmentally significant animals to the brink of extinction." Click here to read the full statement To view

the Shark Angels trailer, which demonstrates a positive shark diving experience, Galapagos Update Sea Shepherd Galapagos continues to do good work in conjunction with the Galapagos National Park and the Ecuadorian National Police. With a new,

more conviently located office Sea Shepherd Galapagos continues to educate the public about the crisis concerning sharks and is helping create a new program with police dogs to sniff out illegal shark fins and sea cucumbers. Click here for the full

report This Whale Defense Campaign, Operation Migaloo, has been one of the most successful Sea Shepherd campaigns for the whales in our 30 year history. We intend to maintain our momentum for ocean wildlife straight through into our next campaign for the Canadian harp seals, which is only possible with the continued support of our friends around the world. Thank you for helping to make it happen. For the Oceans, Captain Paul Watson Founder and President ____ email: captainwatson telephone: +1 (360) 370-5650 fax: +1 (360) 370-5651 website: www.seashepherd.org Join the Direct Action Crew and get a FREE Sea Shepherd T-shirt! When

you join the Direct Action Crew, our monthly donation program, you will receive a free t-shirt and 20% off of all Sea Shepherd merchandise for the duration of your participation in the program. Put your donations directly to work to protect marine wildlife in peril! Now you can sign up online. Sign Up Now Online! Forward the Sea Shepherd E-News Email Marketing by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society | PO Box 2616 | Friday Harbor | WA |

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