For the first time, the Japanese whalers are whaling right in front of the Sea Shepherds. After watching 3 whales being transferred to the factory ship, the Sea Shepherds sopt the Yushin Maru #3 chasing two whales. Animal Planet got everything on film, from the chase, to the harpooning, to the rifle shooting, and finally the death of the whale. For 20 minutes, the whale struggled on the harpoon. Eventually, a whaler hung a rifle over the bow, and began shooting the whale. For an extra 5 ...
Genre: Animal Videos
by: fighter4paula
Minke whale NS
by: BrianTR99
the city and the food we eat has certainly changed our body chemistry. This clip looks at how a small rural Russian village remains in contact with nature by living sustainably. Hunting and gathering Walrus meat. ... Earth national geographic walrus whale Antarctic film movie cinema hunting gathering indigenous wildest Antarctica producer Greg Grainger journey polar david attenborough bbc species natural habitat Penguins Emperor Elephant Seals Minke tiger death leopard survival dead animals ...
by: DocumentaryHD
2008.02.08 Australia's government stepped up its campaign against Japanese whaling by releasing graphic footage of a minke whale and its calf being harpooned and dragged aboard a ship. The images were taken by a customs ship that has been tracking the Japanese fleet in the Antarctic to gather evidence for a diplomatic and legal battle against whaling. Japan's whaling body accused Australia of spreading 'emotional propaganda', and denied the whales were a mother and calf....
by: NewsRevue
and I will not watch whales die, we will not bear witness to the cruel slaughter of a single whale without risking our lives to prevent its unlawful and cruel murder. If the members of the IWC refuse to act to save the whales, then it is up to us to take this fight onto the high seas where we will prevail in the next season even more successfully than we prevailed in the last season. The name Operation Musashi was chosen to reflect Sea Shepherds approach of aggressive, yet nonviolent ...
by: fred100446
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by: canadiantourism
A collection of 8000 hours of marine life behaviors.
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