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Whaling fleet departs Japan

Whaling fleet departs Japan

Date: 12/21/07 Owner: Suzette Jackson Size: 13 items
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18 NOVEMBER 2007, SHIMONOSEKI PORT TOKYO Families of the crew of Nisshin Maru, the mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet, waving hands to say good byes to whalers who are leaving Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans. At Shimonoseki Port of Yamaguchi P

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 262
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18 November 2007 Shimonoseki Harbour JAPAN Families of the crew of Nisshin Maru, the mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet, waving hands to say good byes to whalers who are leaving Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans. At Shimonoseki Port of Yamaguchi

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 215
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18 NOVEMBER 2007 SHIMONOSEKI HARBOUR JAPAN The mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet leaves Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans where they are planning to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered fin whales and 50 threatened humpack whales

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 206
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20071118-_DSC8320

18 NOVEMBER 2007 SHIMONOSEKI HARBOUR JAPAN The mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet leaves Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans where they are planning to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered fin whales and 50 threatened humpack whales

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 206
20071118-_DSC8339

20071118-_DSC8339

18 November 2007, Shimonoseki Port JAPAN Yushin-maru 3, one of three catcher boats of Japanese Whaling Fleet, is about to leave Shimonoseki Port. Harpoon is on the bow of Yushinmaru 3. Yushin-maru 1, 2 are also leaving Shimonoseki Port following Nisshin M

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 226
20071118-_DSC8399

20071118-_DSC8399

18 November 2007 Shimonoseki Port JAPAN The mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet leaves Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans where they are planning to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered fin whales and 50 threatened humpack whales. A

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 207
20071118-_DSC8096

20071118-_DSC8096

18 NOVEMBER 2007, SHIMONOSEKI PORT TOKYO Families of the crew of Nisshin Maru, the mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet, waving hands to say good byes to whalers who are leaving Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans. At Shimonoseki Port of Yamaguchi P

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 229
20071118-_DSC8215

20071118-_DSC8215

18 November 2007 Shimonoseki Harbour JAPAN Families of the crew of Nisshin Maru, the mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet, waving hands to say good byes to whalers who are leaving Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans. At Shimonoseki Port of Yamaguchi

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 205
20071118-_DSC8318

20071118-_DSC8318

18 NOVEMBER 2007 SHIMONOSEKI HARBOUR JAPAN The mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet leaves Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans where they are planning to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered fin whales and 50 threatened humpack whales

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 202
20071118-_DSC8320

20071118-_DSC8320

18 NOVEMBER 2007 SHIMONOSEKI HARBOUR JAPAN The mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet leaves Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans where they are planning to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered fin whales and 50 threatened humpack whales

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 186
20071118-_DSC8339

20071118-_DSC8339

18 November 2007, Shimonoseki Port JAPAN Yushin-maru 3, one of three catcher boats of Japanese Whaling Fleet, is about to leave Shimonoseki Port. Harpoon is on the bow of Yushinmaru 3. Yushin-maru 1, 2 are also leaving Shimonoseki Port following Nisshin M

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 218
20071118-_DSC8399

20071118-_DSC8399

18 November 2007 Shimonoseki Port JAPAN The mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet leaves Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans where they are planning to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered fin whales and 50 threatened humpack whales. A

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 221
20071118-_DSC8399

20071118-_DSC8399

18 November 2007 Shimonoseki Port JAPAN The mother ship of Japanese Whaling Fleet leaves Shimonoseki Port for the Southern Oceans where they are planning to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered fin whales and 50 threatened humpack whales. A

Date: 11/19/07 Views: 265
 
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