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Bird of Prey
02-12-2007, 06:16 PM
Japan whaler in distress after clash at sea
Mon Feb 12, 3:15 AM ET


Follow up:

N.Z. demands Japan move crippled whaler Fri Feb 23, 6:53 AM ET



WELLINGTON, New Zealand - New Zealand demanded Friday that Japan explain why a whaling ship drifting off the Antarctic has not been moved eight days after being crippled by fire.

Conservation Minister Chris Carter said New Zealand urgently wants the whale processing vessel Nisshin Maru moved out of the area to avoid an environmental disaster if the weather deteriorates and the ship founders 135 miles north of the pristine coastline.

"That ship is still stationary in the water. It has got 1,100 tons of toxic oil in it and we want it out of there," Carter said.

Japan appears determined that the ship will leave the region under its own steam, while New Zealand and conservationists say offers of help to tow the ship away should be accepted to ease fears it could spill oil or other toxic chemicals near Antarctica's largest penguin rookery.

A spokesman for Japan's Institute for Cetacean Research, Glenn Inwood, said Friday, "There is no reason to move the vessel — it isn't posing any threat to the Antarctic environment and the best thing to do for the safety of the crew is to complete ... getting the vessel seaworthy."

Asked to respond to Carter's demands that Japan move the ship, he said, "Look, everyone wants the Nisshin Maru moved as soon as possible, no one more than Japan."

"The sooner they can get the girl (vessel) moving, the sooner they can leave that area of the Antarctic," he told The Associated Press.

The ship's main engine was restarted but the crew turned it off while they repaired the vessel's safety systems, he said.

Crew are checking the radar, autopilot and rudder controls, as well as rewiring electrical circuitry damaged in the fire, he added.

Weather in the Ross Sea, where the vessel is drifting lashed between two other whalers, is still calm and the ship is not in any danger from pack ice, Inwood said.

An international environmental coalition said Friday it has asked countries with stakes in the Antarctic to act to prevent environmental damage from the ship.

The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition, a group of more than 150 environmental non-governmental organizations in more than 40 countries, believes a decision was needed urgently, coalition executive director James Barnes said. . . .

"Given the practicalities of the situation, it would appear that the Nisshin Maru should be towed out of harm's way to the nearest capable port or facility by the closest available vessel capable of doing so," he said.

The countries recognized under the Antarctic Treaty as having territory or interests in Antarctica include Australia, Britain, New Zealand and the United States.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070223/ap_on_re_au_an/antarctica_crippled_whaler;_ylt=AnItJjpkuSvgaOcuHG r3oskPLBIF

Jean Marie
02-12-2007, 08:36 PM
I say Watson did a fine job of saving the pod, too.

Thanks for the great news, BoP :D

dclary
02-12-2007, 10:19 PM
How utterly awesome would it have been if the whaler had been the Kobayashi Maru instead, and anyone trying to rescue it was killed by klingons?

MattW
02-13-2007, 02:06 AM
Transparent aluminum!


ETA - Whale rolls are my favorite.

SC Harrison
02-20-2007, 03:30 AM
Good news for weapons manufacturers, bad news for...I don't know:

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/884C6F3B-846E-4E7B-A140-31D8828C2A0C.htm

Delegates from Arab states are meeting at an arms fair in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), embarking on huge military spending in a bid to contain a perceived threat from Iran.

Gulf leaders will use billions of dollars in oil revenue to buy the arms, with many of the deals to be finalised at the Idex arms fair which began in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

Saudi Arabia is thought to have ordered almost $50bn in military hardware, including fighter aircraft, cruise missiles (:0), attack helicopters and more than 300 new tanks.

It follows concern from Gulf states that Iranian military influence has grown across the wider Middle East region.

"There are some people who are wary about Iran, but the Americans are running a very successful public-relations campaign against Tehran," said a senior Saudi diplomatic source.

"A lot of Saudis fear that the US will come and make mischief then go away, but we have to live here afterwards."

At the last Idex exhibition, in 2005, $2bn of deals were done in five days but this year is expected to break all records.

SC Harrison
02-26-2007, 05:20 PM
Calderon said soldiers will be deployed to clamp down on illegal logging in a protected forest where monarch butterflies winter after migrating thousands of miles from Canada and the United States.



In a related story, a representative from the Homeland Security department stated that Border Patrol agents would be stepping up their interdiction of Monarch butterflies crossing the border illegally.

"This is a bigger problem than most people think," Assistant Director Netsky declared. "Millions of these little guys cross over every year, and only a handful have passports with valid visa stamps. To assume they're all merely coming here to do jobs that American butterflies refuse to do would be irresponsible. In the absence of them filing proper paperwork, we have no idea who they are, what their plans are, etc."

Bird of Prey
02-26-2007, 05:33 PM
In a related story, a representative from the Homeland Security department stated that Border Patrol agents would be stepping up their interdiction of Monarch butterflies crossing the border illegally.

"This is a bigger problem than most people think," Assistant Director Netsky declared. "Millions of these little guys cross over every year, and only a handful have passports with valid visa stamps. To assume they're all merely coming here to do jobs that American butterflies refuse to do would be irresponsible. In the absence of them filing proper paperwork, we have no idea who they are, what their plans are, etc."

And in a routine search, several were caught smuggling pollen.

robeiae
02-26-2007, 05:55 PM
Yuk it up. Wait 'til a couple of border agents get taken out by Monarchs toting RPG launchers...

SC Harrison
02-27-2007, 03:01 AM
Yuk it up. Wait 'til a couple of border agents get taken out by Monarchs toting RPG launchers...


http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h34/scharrison/hench.jpg


"Dude! I can totally do that. I actually have a rocket launcher that fell off the back of an Army truck, and I know this guy that I play Warhammer with occasionally, whose dad delivers potato chips to an National Guard armory not just once but twice a month, and he says the guy that runs the place is bent around backwards, and if I brought him a case of Glenlivet he would hook me up with whatever I need!"

Unique
02-27-2007, 03:16 AM
Yuk it up. Wait 'til a couple of border agents get taken out by Monarchs toting RPG launchers...

And they're coming by truck (http://tinyurl.com/386dwa).

maestrowork
02-27-2007, 06:25 PM
Both Liz and David Carroll convicted for the death of 3yo Marcus Fiesel. However, Amy Baker is walking free...


http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070227/NEWS01/302270013/-1/CINCI