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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is a non-profit, marine conservation activism organization based in Friday Harbor, Washington, Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington, in the United States. Sea Shepherd employs direct action t ...
uses to refer to the ships it operates. The Sea Shepherd vessels (Neptune’s Navy) are used to disrupt or hinder
illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU) is an issue around the world. Fishing industry observers believe IUU occurs in most fisheries, and accounts for up to 30% of total catches in some important fisheries. Illegal fishing takes p ...
(IUU), whaling or sealing operations.


Fleet


Past

The ''Ocean Warrior'', later renamed the RV ''Farley Mowat'' was purchased in 1996 but seized by the Canadian government in April 2008. Due to the age of the vessel, the Society has decided not to pursue any avenue of reacquiring it.
Paul Watson Paul Franklin Watson (born December 2, 1950) is a Canadian-American environmental, conservation and animal rights activist, who founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, an anti-poaching and direct action group focused on marine conserva ...
in fact stated that they had intentionally utilised a vessel that had become too old for Sea Shepherd to keep in action further. In June 2009, Sea Shepherd announced that the
trimaran A trimaran (or double-outrigger) is a multihull boat that comprises a main hull and two smaller outrigger hulls (or "floats") which are attached to the main hull with lateral beams. Most modern trimarans are sailing yachts designed for recrea ...
''Earthrace'', later renamed , would accompany its 2009–10 operations against Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. Pete Bethune, the operator of the vessel, said that an agreement was reached with Sea Shepherd for the boat to adopt a support role. On October 17, 2009, the ''Earthrace'' was presented to the media with a new black paint job, and renamed ''Ady Gil'', after the name of a major sponsor. On January 6, 2010 the vessel was badly damaged in a collision at sea with the Japanese vessel '' Shōnan Maru 2''. The ''Ady Gil'' sank on January 8 while she was being towed towards the French
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in Antarctica after it filled with water and became too heavy to tow. The financial loss was estimated at $1.5 million.ABC News, January 8, 2010
Ady Gil sinks after whaling skirmish
/ref> The ''Steve Irwin'' was obtained in 2006 and originally called the ''Robert Hunter''. It was renamed in honor of Australian
Steve Irwin Stephen Robert Irwin (22 February 19624 September 2006), known as "the Crocodile Hunter", was an Australian zookeeper, Conservation movement, conservationist, television personality, wildlife educator, and environmentalist. Irwin grew up ar ...
("The Crocodile Hunter"). Terri Irwin, his widow, gave her support to Sea Shepherd, saying, "Whales have always been in Steve's heart and in 2006 he was investigating the possibility of joining the Sea Shepherd on part of its journey to defend these beautiful animals." Sea Shepherd operated the until December 2018. Because of high maintenance cost and the ship's age the vessel was decommissioned and retired from the Sea Shepherd Fleet. It will be stripped for parts with most being transferred to the . Sea Shepherd acquired the ''Ocean 7 Adventurer'' for its 2011 campaign against Japanese whaling in the Antarctic, renaming it MV ''Gojira''. After a legal claim, Sea Shepherd renamed it the MV ''Gojira'' and later the MV ''Brigitte Bardot'' On December 29, 2011 the vessel was damaged by a rogue wave whilst pursuing the Japanese whaling fleet during Operation Divine Wind off the western coast of Australia. The main hull was cracked and the port side pontoon needed to be held together by straps. In response to this incident and new tactics employed by the Japanese whaling fleet, Paul Watson has stated that he intends to procure more vessels to prevent themselves being outnumbered and shorthanded in future engagements. The ship was later sold in 2020 instead of maintaining it, because of the
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. The 1200-tonne ''Bob Barker'', was named after famous television game-show host and animal activist
Bob Barker Robert William Barker (December 12, 1923 – August 26, 2023) was an American media personality, game show host, and animal rights advocate. He hosted CBS's '' The Price Is Right'', the longest-running game show in North American television ...
, who made the purchase of the retired Norwegian whaling vessel possible with a donation of US$5 million. This ship and the ''Irwin'' were both given new dazzle paint jobs in 2011. They were easy to tell apart since as the ''Irwin'' has a 77 painted on its bow while the ''Bob Barker'' had a shark's mouth design on its bow. In November 2022, Sea Shepherd announced that The ''Bob Barker'' would be retired and scrapped due to its thinning hull stating in a post, "The thinning hull and the ageing machinery, means that the vessel can no longer be operated safely. Therefore, Sea Shepherd Global has a responsibility to the safety of life at sea, and the marine environment, to retire the vessel permanently."


Current

, the conservation society operates many ships worldwide, the M/Y ''Allankay'', the M/Y ''Triton'', the M/Y ''Conrad'', the (formerly the MY ''Sam Simon''), the , the , the M/Y ''Emanuel Bronner'', M/Y ''Seahorse'', and the M/Y ''Ocean Warrior''. Because of what happened with the ''Brigitte Bardot'', Sea Shepherd has transitioned away from
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s and
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s for fast
patrol boat A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval ship, naval vessel generally designed for Coastal defence and fortification, coastal defence, Border control, border security, or law ...
s, cutters, and
catamaran A catamaran () (informally, a "cat") is a watercraft with two parallel hull (watercraft), hulls of equal size. The wide distance between a catamaran's hulls imparts stability through resistance to rolling and overturning; no ballast is requi ...
s to modernize its fleet. Sea Shepherd acquired the long MY ''Sam Simon'' in June 2012, the vessel being named after the co-creator of ''
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'' who made a sizable donation to finance the vessel's purchase. ''Sam Simon'' was formerly operated by the
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at the Maizuru Marine Laboratory under the name ''Seifu Maru''. In January 2015, Sea Shepherd USA purchased two recently decommissioned U.S. Coast Guard patrol vessels. They are considerably faster than the other ships, with a top speed of 30 knots. These two ships are both Island-class patrol boats and are named MY ''John Paul DeJoria'', (formerly named ''Jules Verne'') and MY ''Farley Mowat''. In December 2017, Sea Shepherd unveiled a third U.S. Coast Guard patrol vessel, the . This vessel is identical to the ''Farley Mowat'' and the ''John Paul DeJoria''. On January 26, 2015, at the annual Goed Geld Gala (Good Money Gala) in Amsterdam, Sea Shepherd received a donation of €8.3 million ($9.4 million) to purchase a new vessel for Sea Shepherd's submitted dream project "Stop Illegal Fishing in the Southern Ocean". The vessel was built by Dutch ship builder Damen in Turkey, with a final cost of $12 million. This custom-built ship is a Damen Stan patrol vessel 50 m long and 9 m wide. It was christened and it was launched in September 2016. The ''Ocean Warrior'' is the current flagship, it has four engines capable of a maximum speed of 30 knots (56 km/h), so it can outrun any ship in Japan's whaling fleet; it is also equipped with additional long-range fuel tanks. Its maiden voyage was to be part of the 2016-2017 Operation Nemesis in the Southern Ocean. On September 17, 2020 Sea Shepherd acquired the MY ''Conrad'' to replace the ''Bardot'' and the ''Alchemy'' for work in the Mediterranean because of the cost to ship those vessels there because of the pandemic and because of maintenance. On April 27, 2021, Sea Shepherd announced the purchase of a new ship, the ''Sea Eagle''. The ship was purchased with the assistance of Allianz and will mostly be used for work in the Mediterranean Sea. On July 8, 2022 Sea Shepherd acquired the ''Sharkwater'' from Fins Attached and added it to their fleet. Sea Shepherd plans to outfit the vessel for campaigns in Mexico to save the
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and to stop driftnetting in the Gulf of California and in Galapagos.


Other watercraft

The group has also operated smaller boats in its campaigns including
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s, Delta RHIB and
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inflatables deployed off of the larger vessels. In 1999 Sea Shepherd briefly obtained a small personal submarine in hopes of using it against tribal whalers. The sub was never fully functional and Sea Shepherd decided to sell it instead for an undisclosed price.


Aircraft

In addition to their maritime assets, Sea Shepherd also operates several types of aircraft from their ships; these have included Sikorsky S-300 and MD 500 helicopters which typically are carried aboard the ''Steve Irwin'', unmanned drones, and a microlight aircraft that was briefly used during their campaign in the
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. The aircraft are used to conduct forward reconnaissance to search for targets beyond visual range, as well as to monitor operations once a target is acquired.


Registration concerns

The vessels being engaged in controversial activities has caused registration issues with multiple governments, and the ships of the fleet have flown the flags of several different nations. In August 2006, the ''Farley Mowat'' had its registration revoked by Canada. Later that year, Japan requested that the
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
strip the ''Robert Hunter'' of its flag and for
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to strip the ''Farley Mowat'' of hers. The ''Robert Hunter'' was removed from the shipping registers of the United Kingdom since its activities were "inconsistent with her status as a pleasure vessel." The International Merchant Marine Registry of Belize withdrew the use of the nation's flag after finding the ''Farley Mowat'' was not being used as a pleasure craft and stated that "it could not condone acts that threatened life and property at sea." The Mohawk Traditional Council of Kahnawake offered support and flags of the
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to fly on the ''Farley Mowat'' and the ''Robert Hunter''. In early 2010, the ''Bob Barker'' briefly falsely flew a Norwegian flag with the intent to deceive Japanese whalers.Sea Shepherd kom med norsk flagg
– '' Norsk rikskringkasting AS'', published January 8, 2010. ( Norwegian)
The ''Steve Irwin'' now sails under the Dutch flag, but legislation was introduced to ban the group from using it. The junior transport minister later noted that there was no further intention of deregistering the ''Steve Irwin''. In February 2010, after repeated requests by Japan, a new bill was introduced which would modify the registry law to allow ships to be struck from the registry if their conduct harmed the Netherlands' reputation. Also in February 2010, Japan announced that
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had struck the ''Bob Barker'' from its registry. The Bob Barker has since been re-registered in the Netherlands.


References

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