A whale is harpooned in the Southern Ocean. (2000)
A harpooned whale is dragged to the catcher ship. (2000)
Humpback whales show their flukes while feeding near the Antarctic ice edge in the Southern Ocean. Greenpeace is carrying out non-lethal research on whale populations in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary from their ship, the Esperanza.
Greenpeace whale scientist Leandra Goncalves (L) and cameraman Gavin Newman in close proximity to a Humpback whale feeding near the Antarctic ice edge in the Southern Ocean.
Greenpeace boat driver Heath Hanson leans over to glance at a Humpback whale near an inflatable boat at the Antarctic ice edge in the Southern Ocean.
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza sails into Sydney Harbour from the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. After 42 days at sea, part of which was spent assisting the fire-disabled whaling factory ship Nisshin Maru and then escorting the entire whaling...
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza arrives in Auckland Harbour.
13 January 2006 Southern Ocean. Greenpeace activists hold up a banner reading "Researched To Death" beside a whale which has just been harpooned and killed by the Yushin Maru No.2 catcher ship of the Japanese whaling fleet.
12th January 2006 Southern Ocean Greenpeace activists hold a banner that reads 'Fake' beside the Nisshin Maru 'Research' factory ship, clearly marking the whaling operation as fake research. Greenpeace is using every peaceful available means...
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