Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Caught-Whale-taken-in-at-Stern-27MZIFD3RLO.htmlConceptually similarTail of Caught WhaleGP0QJ5Completed★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP011J1Completed★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0NAVCompleted★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0FSJCompleted★★★★Detail of Whale Hunt PaintingGP0UGNCompleted★★★★Detail of Whale Hunt PaintingGP0K5BCompleted★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0VPSCompleted★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP0AM6Completed★★★★Icelandic Whaling TourGP05PHCompleted★★★★View AllGP0XWTCaught Whale taken in at SternCaught whale taken in at stern of a whaler.Locations:Europe, West Europe-SpainDate:1 Jan, 1979Credit:© Greenpeace / David McTaggartMaximum size:5532px X 3824pxKeywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Whalers-Whales-WhalingShoot:Whale Meat from Spanish Whaler SierraThe Spanish whaler Sierra was a controversial pirate whaler. It was owned by Norwegians and operated by South Africans with Japanese technicians on board. The whale meat was sold to Japan and the whale oil to Norway and the EEC. The Sierra was killing every whale she could find, including juveniles, nursing mothers and endangered species. Her career was brought to an end on july 16, 1979 when Paul Watson's boat Sea Shepherd rammed her twice.