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Sea Shepherd E-NewsletterDefending Ocean Wildlife Worldwide In This Issue Operation Migaloo a Success! Captain Watson Survives Shooting Attempt Seal Demonstrations this Weekend Join the Direct Action Crew News & Commentary Sea Shepherd Honored by the International Whaling Commission Illegal Whaling in the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary- The Numbers Sea Shop COMING SOON! Seal Defense Campaign Merchandise (Shirts, Stickers, Patches) Organic Merchandise Join our list March 13, 2008 Greetings! As the whaling season draws to a close, so does our Whale Defense Campaign, Operation Migaloo. After numerous confrontations with the Japanese whalers over the course of many weeks, we were able to keep the spot light on Japan's illegal whaling program and in so doing, saved nearly 500

whales from their deadly harpoons. As our ship returns to Melbourne, we are satisfied knowing we have saved so many lives, and feel remorse for the ones we couldn't. Now we prepare for our Seal Defense Campaign, and hope that our efforts for the whales have not been in vain. Operatio Migaloo a

Success- 500 Whales Saved! Steve Irwin returning to Melbourne For more than five weeks since January 12th, Sea Shepherd has successfully prevented the Japanese whaling fleet from murdering any whales. By our estimate, that means

nearly 500 Piked whales have been spared this season, half of the Japanese quota. And, no humpbacks were killed at all. This makes Operation Migaloo the longest and most successful Whale Defense Campaign in our history. Near the end of our fuel reserves, we have left the Japanese whaling fleet in the midst of a huge Antarctic winter storm and are returning to Melbourne. We're expected to arrive this weekend, and will be dockside by March 17th at Wharf 3 in the Docklands. Come visit to show your support! Click here to read updates on Operation Migaloo Captain Watson Survives Shooting Attempt On March 7th in the Southern Ocean during a confrontation with the Japanese whaling fleet, Captain Watson was watching his crew throw rancid butter canisters at the whalers when he felt a thud in his chest. Moments later, he inspected his kevlar vest and discovered he'd been shot just above the heart. Because of his vest and an anti-poaching metal badge underneath, Captain Watson sustained only minor injuries and is fine. The badge however was bent significantly. Although the Japanese embassy initially reported that the whalers had fired warning shots at our ship, they quickly denied the claim once Sea Shepherd announced Captain Watson had been shot. They also claim the grenades the Japanese Coast Guard threw at the Steve Irwin, which caused minor injuries for two crewmembers, were "warning balls." Click here to watch the video of the confrontation To read Captain Watson's commentary on staying focused on the real issues, click

here Seal Demonstrations this Weekend! March 15th is the International Day of Action for the Seals and demonstrations have been organized globally. To find out if there's a demonstration near you, click here! 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 Sea Shepherd Conservation Society | PO Box 2616 | Friday Harbor | WA | 98250

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