Japanese Open Fire on Sea Shepherd Crew: Three Injured
by Sea Shepherd News
At 1545 hours (0445 GMT), a clash between the crew of the Sea Shepherd vessel Steve Irwin and the Japanese whaling ship Nisshin Maru turned violent when the Japanese Coast Guard began to throw flash grenades at the crew of the Steve Irwin.
Japanese Coast Guard throwing
flash grenades
Captain Paul Watson was struck by a bullet in the chest. Fortunately, the bullet was stopped by his Kevlar vest. The bullet struck just above the heart and mangled Captain Watson’s anti-poaching badge, which was worn on his sweater underneath the Kevlar vest.
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Captain Paul Watson Shot in Chest;
Cameraman and Crew member Injured by Flash Grenades
Additional
injuries were sustained by crew members Ashley Dunn and Ralph Lowe.
Dunn, 35, from Launceston, Australia suffered a hip injury when he
tried to get out of the way of the exploding grenades. Lowe, 33, from
Melbourne, Australia received bruises to his back when one of the flash
grenades exploded behind him.
The Japanese Coast Guard was
retaliating against Sea Shepherd crew members for tossing rotten butter
onto the decks to discourage their illegal whaling activities. The
clash came after a week long pursuit by the Steve Irwin of the Nisshin
Maru, in an effort to stop illegal whaling activities in the Southern
Ocean Whale Sanctuary.
Dr. David Page was videotaped prying the bullet from Captain Watson’s Kevlar vest. “You have been hit by a bullet,†he said.
The Kevlar vest and anti-poaching badge effectively saved Captain Watson’s life.
Paul Watson holding bullet
and bent badge
Earlier in the day at 0800 hours (1900
GMT), the Steve Irwin had ordered the Nisshin Maru to leave French
territorial waters. The Japanese whaler complied and turned around,
heading back west into Australian waters.
The confrontation
occurred inside the Australian Territorial Zone at the position of 63
Degrees, 41 Minutes South and 133 Degrees, 27 Minutes East.
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