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  2. Sea protest - Wikipedia

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    In maritime law, a sea protest is a notarized statement obtained after a ship enters port after a rough voyage. Its purpose is to protect the ship's charterer or owner from liability for damage to the cargo, the ship or to other ships in a collision, where this was caused by the perils of the sea (for example, bad weather).

  3. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society operations - Wikipedia

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    Sea Shepherd put the video on the Internet on the same day [102] and shared it on the social media. On the following days, media from all over the world told the story of the hunt, [103] several of them used Sea Shepherds own words like "mass killing". [104] Sea Shepherd urged people to send protest emails to all 179 members of the Danish ...

  4. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is a non-profit, ... [26] boarding whaling vessels to protest while at sea, and seizing and destroying drift nets at sea ...

  5. 1986 Hvalur sinkings - Wikipedia

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    Rod Coronado and David Howitt of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society The 1986 Hvalur sinkings occurred in Iceland 's Reykjavík harbour in November 1986, when anti-whaling activists from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society sank the unoccupied whaling vessels, Hvalur 6 and Hvalur 7 , and sabotaged a whale processing station in Hvalfjörður .

  6. Paul Watson - Wikipedia

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    Paul Watson leads protest against Makah whaling, Port Angeles, Washington, 1998. Sea Shepherd activists Rod Coronado and David Howitt went to Iceland in 1986 and scuttled two whaling ships in port at Reykjavík and also damaged a whale meat processing factory.

  7. Marine conservation activism - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 anti-whaling protest in Melbourne by Animal Liberation Victoria.. Marine conservation activism is the efforts of non-governmental organizations and individuals to bring about social and political change in the area of marine conservation.

  8. Senkaku Islands dispute - Wikipedia

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    A major set of protests revolved around the 2010 boat collision, with protests being held in Japan, China, and Taiwan. In 2012, major protests began in August 2012 after reports that the Japanese government was considering purchasing the islands. The protests continued after the formal purchase into the middle of September.

  9. Stop Our Ship - Wikipedia

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    Once at sea, protests continued and there were reports of antiwar meetings of as many as 75 crew members. [4]: 114 In Norfolk, Virginia, on the East Coast, civilian antiwar groups organized against the sailing of the USS America. When it began to leave port on June 5, 1972, thirty-one activists in thirteen canoes and kayaks positioned ...