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    Sea Shepherd activists free hundreds of threatened bluefin tuna off Libya
    Steve Irwin crew throws rotten butter during confrontation with Italian and Libyan fishermen over endangered bluefin catch

    John Vidal, environment editor
    guardian.co.uk, Friday 18 June 2010 10.45 BST


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    Sea Shepherd activist cuts the bluefin tuna fishing net in the Mediterranean. Photograph: Simon Ager/Sea Shepherd

    Green activists using helicopters, divers and rotten butter yesterday confronted Libyan and Italian fishermen to release hundreds of threatened bluefin tuna which they strongly suspect were illegally caught off the Libyan coast.

    In the first action of its kind in north African waters, the international crew of the California-based Sea Shepherd Conservation Society released around 800 tuna from a cage being towed behind the Italian trawler Cesare Rustico.

    Stocks of bluefin tuna, one of the most valuable but endangered fish in the Mediterranean, have been decimated by ruthless overfishing in the last 20 years to the point where they are now unlikely to survive more than a few more years. Catches are limited to two weeks of the year and shipowners have been given strict quotas by governments, but with little policing, the industry has been easily able to flaunt the law.

    In a statement from the boat, Captain Paul Watson said: "Sea Shepherd's helicopter reconnaissance flight this morning found two fishing vessels. One was engaged in transferring bluefin tuna into one of the two nets being towed by the other vessel.

    "The captain of the Cesare Rustico said when questioned that the tuna were caught on the morning of the 14th by the Libyan vessel Tagreft. When we replied that the number of tuna in the cage exceeded the quota for the Tagreft, the captain said the cage also included tuna from seven other Libyan seiners. All the catches were caught on the 14th, the last legal day, according to the captain.

    "The problem with this explanation was that we had observed … weather conditions for those two days made fishing virtually impossible.

    "The extremely difficult conditions, coupled with the position of the cages only 40 miles off the Libyan coast, when they should have been moving 25 miles a day, suggested to us that the fish were freshly caught within the last three days at the most."

    The Sea Shepherd, which annually confronts Japanese whalers in the Antarctic waters, then asked to examine the fish for juveniles. "We were refused. I then put the bow of the Steve Irwin onto the cage so we could look into the cage from the bow to examine it further.

    "Suddenly, the Maltese vessel Rosaria Tuna rammed the Steve Irwin on the aft port side and slid alongside the port rail, as a fisherman tried to violently gaff Sea Shepherd crewmembers with a long, sharp-hooked pole."

    In the ensuing fracas, the Steve Irwin crew crew retaliated throwing rotten butter at the fishermen, and then sent divers into one of the cages to identify the size, age, and quantity of the bluefin tuna caught.

    "Once it was clearly established that the cage was overstocked and that a high percentage were juveniles, Sea Shepherd divers freed the 700-800 tuna," said Watson.

    "It is our position that the bluefin tuna we freed from that cage held a large number of juveniles and that the fish were caught after the official closure of the season. It is also our position that the fish that we freed exceeded the quota," said Watson.

    "They shot out of that net like racehorses," said Canadian cameraman Simon Ager.





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    Well that was pretty f*ckin awesome!!!

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    Sea Shepherd

    Those guys are unbelievable!

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    Good to see, but I am just concerned with people jumping on the ''Bluefin tuna are endangered'' train, and having more people support the ones trying to take the fishing away from us.

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    I love it!! Its simply nice to see the fish win once in a while by any means possible. Right wrong or indifferent there are 800 Bluefin Tuna swimming around right now
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotreels jr View Post
    Good to see, but I am just concerned with people jumping on the ''Bluefin tuna are endangered'' train, and having more people support the ones trying to take the fishing away from us.
    I agree Jeff, This isn't all good news. These people are for the most part anti fishing. This will be used to promote their agenda not ours. I'm not sure this website should be promoting Sea Shepard or their agenda. I suggest people look into the groups that sponser and support them.

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    I watched an episode of whale wars last night. It was pretty awesome. Those fellows on the Sea Shepard really do fight for the cause. They found a long line out in restricted waters and cut it so it would sink to the bottom. It's amazing what is killed and discarded as waste. Kinda nice to see someone looking out for the fishery.

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    good for the tuna! Extreme measures for extreme times!
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    Too bad that the long line sank to the bottom where it can fish and not be retrieved (if they cut all the bouy's from the line). If it's like any long line I know about the line is bouyed at the other end to. Yes it's a pain but it can be fished from the other end. Got any idea how much the radio bouy they stole cost? Guess if I don't like ice cream, I should have the right to burn down any ice cream shop I like. Maybe I'll start a radical anti-ice cream gang, you know they use plant and animal matter in ice cream. Get a camera crew to tag around just for rating's and a chance to make a buck. Doesn't seem to matter whether it's right or wrong any more when it comes to the media. What's the difference? Frank

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