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February 9, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Activists, whalers clash in cool waters

Two protesters spent seven hours lost in the icy waters of the Antarctic, at one point lashing their damaged boat to an iceberg after a dramatic clash with a Japanese whaling ship. Activists with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society finally tracked down the Japanese fleet near the Ross Sea early on

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Two protesters spent seven hours lost in the icy waters of the Antarctic, at one point lashing their damaged boat to an iceberg after a dramatic clash with a Japanese whaling ship.

Activists with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society finally tracked down the Japanese fleet near the Ross Sea early on Friday, after spending weeks scouring the frigid waters, intent on disrupting Japan’s annual whale hunt.

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