Sea Shepherd launches Operation Relentless 9th May

Off the back of Sea Shepherd’s most suc­cess­ful cam­paign to date, Oper­a­tion Zero Tol­er­ance that saved 932 whales, Sea Shep­herd launch­es Oper­a­tion Relent­less. Like last season’s cam­paign, Oper­a­tion Relent­less will be man­aged and led by Sea Shep­herd Aus­tralia with cam­paign lead­ers Bob Brown and Jeff Hansen.

It will be Sea Shepherd’s 10th Antarc­tic whale defence cam­paign defend­ing at risk whales in the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary. Dur­ing the past nine sea­sons, Sea Shepherd’s direct-action inter­ven­tions have saved the lives of more than 4,500 whales and exposed ille­gal Japan­ese whal­ing to the world. With the help of Aus­tralians and peo­ple around the world, Oper­a­tion Relent­less is shap­ing up to be a mon­u­men­tal suc­cess for the whales.

“Aus­tralia is now the focus of the biggest whale sav­ing oper­a­tion on Earth and fund­ing depends on the gen­eros­i­ty of whale lov­ing Aus­tralians. These whales are Australia’s respon­si­bil­i­ty. Sea Shep­herd is act­ing where Gov­ern­ments have failed to inter­vene in the ille­gal slaugh­ter of these mag­nif­i­cent crea­tures,” said Dr Bob Brown, Sea Shep­herd board mem­ber.

“Japan stat­ed that the attempt to kill whales in the Antarc­tic whale sanc­tu­ary was aban­doned due to ‘relent­less inter­fer­ence’ by Sea Shep­herd,” said Jeff Hansen, Sea Shep­herd Aus­tralian Direc­tor.

“Sea Shep­herd likes that kind of relent­less accu­sa­tion, we like being relent­less in the pur­suit of final­ly bring peace to the whales of the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary. Sea Shep­herd knows that this is a David and Goliath strug­gle. Our past vic­to­ries show we have one thing that the whalers do not, and that’s the pas­sion and courage of our crew. No mat­ter what the odds, no mat­ter what the risks, no mat­ter how well equipped, fund­ed and Gov­ern­ment backed your oppo­nents are, you must nev­er give in, must nev­er sur­ren­der.  You must fight for what is right, because the one thing that is worth fight­ing for on our beau­ti­ful plan­et is life,” said Mr Hansen.