Thursday, October 16, 2014

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society: a war for the oceans.

A little bit of history... 
In 1977, Captain Paul Watson founded the Earth Force Society, after separating from Greenpeace. 
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society was formally incorporated in the United States in 1981. 
Both organizations, at the beginning, had a mandate to protect marine mammals and their main goal was shutting down illegal whaling and sealing operations. Later, Sea Shepherd expanded its mission to all marine wildlife. 
In 1978, with the help of Cleveland Amory of the Fund for Animals, SSCS bought its first ship, which was named Sea Shepherd. Its first mission was to interfere with the annual killing of baby harp seals in Eastern Canada. During that year, Sea Shepherd also hunted down and rammed the pirate whaler "Sierra" ending its infamous career. 
Since then, Sea Shepherd has embarked on over 200 voyages covering many of the world's oceans and defending and saving defenseless marine life all along the way. 


The mission of SSCS 
The aim of Sea Shepherd is to stop the destruction of the natural habitat and the massacre of the wild species in the world's oceans. 
They use direct actions to investigate, document and act to show the world what happens in the oceans. 
Sea Shepherd's campaigns are guided by the United Nations World Charter for Nature. 
They collaborate with all the international agencies for the law enforcement . 
Sea Shepherd adheres to the principles of non-violence during all of its operations and adopted a rule against violence in the protection of the oceans. 
They work to obtain cooperation agreements amongst nations to protect the species and the habitats on the basis of the SSCS Mandate. 


Campaigns
During over 30 years of activity, SSCS carried on many campaigns: 
- dolphins (Grindstop and Taiji) 
- Galapagos 
- Whales (Leviathan, Migaloo, Musashi, Waltzing Matilda, No Compromise, Ferociuos Isles, Divine Wind) 
- Sharks 
- Seals 
- Red tuna 



http://www.seashepherd.org/

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