May 13, 2012
Captain Paul Watson Arrested In Frankfurt, Germany on Warrant Issued by Costa Rica
Conservationists around the world maintain hope that the Costa Ricans will drop the charges against Captain Watson. There is also a chance that the charges have already been dropped, but Sea Shepherd has been unable to confirm that with the Costa Rican officials. With Costa Rica’s rich biodiversity, it would be a travesty for them not to stand up for sharks, which sit at the highest levels of the food chain assuring balance among ecological communities in the ocean.
While in jail, Captain Watson is being assisted by the European Parliament Vice President Daniel Cohn Bendit and the European deputy Jose Bove. Our hope is that these two honorable gentlemen can set Captain Watson free before this nonsense goes any further. The European Sea Shepherds have also mobilized to support Captain Watson.
As the plight of the sharks becomes more desperate, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has begun to outline a new shark campaign for 2012. Julie Andersen, founder of Shark Savers and Shark Angels, has joined Sea Shepherd to lead our global campaign to save sharks from extinction.
Sea Shepherd will use its expertise and experience, as well as media savvy, to empower people around the world to take back their sharks – an animal critical to their, as well as the global, environment and economy.
Sea Shepherd is offering its assistance to countries around the world to enforce international and local laws, end ruthless poaching, patrol marine sanctuaries under attack, implement high tech defenses, and empower locals through training and the provision of resources to take on the battle. Sea Shepherd will also fight a war of public opinion, changing everything we know about an animal most despised.
The first stop will be the South Pacific, where the team will be headed in June.
“We’ve got all the laws we need to protect sharks. Now we will leverage our resources and expertise to help countries around the globe enforce them. Using Galapagos as a model, we will travel wherever we are needed - enforcing local laws while developing strategies and training locals to defend their sharks, fueling world-wide enforcement efforts.” - Julie Andersen, Shark Campaign Director
Dear visitor from Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa, Namibia,
ReplyDeleteNo, Captain Paul Watson is not a sociopath (I saw what you Googled).
He's a hero and more brave than most men in this world. Far more brave than the men who slaughter thousands of seals each year for their fur, for one greedy man—Hatem Yavuz.
Namibia should be boycotted from all tourism, and I hope that anyone who is pondering a trip will rethink such a vacation and change plans, choose a country that isn't slaughtering thousands of Cape Fur seals. I also hope countries will boycott export of Namibian products.
http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/1304083/namibias_cruel_seal_hunt_sparks_calls_for_tourism_boycott.html
The sociopath(s) is Hatem Yavuz and the people who support and participate in the seal "cull" in Namibia.