Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Whaling-Fleet-Depart-for-the-Southern-Ocean-in-Japan-27MZIFLSM6YV.htmlConceptually similarWhaling Fleet Depart for the Southern Ocean in JapanGP01GKQCompleted★★★★Whaling Fleet Depart for the Southern Ocean in JapanGP0A5OCompleted★★★★Whaling Fleet Depart for the Southern Ocean in JapanGP0KGQCompleted★★★★The Nisshin Maru Departs from Shimonoseki PortGP01EN1Completed★★★★The Nisshin Maru Departs from Shimonoseki PortGP018IJCompleted★★★★The Nisshin Maru Departs from Shimonoseki PortGP018M1Completed★★★★The Nisshin Maru Departs from Shimonoseki PortGP0199PCompleted★★★★The Nisshin Maru Departs from Shimonoseki PortGP019ENCompleted★★★★Japanese Whaling Fleet Awaits DepartureGP01HG4Completed★★★★View AllGP01BLLWhaling Fleet Depart for the Southern Ocean in JapanThe whaling ship Nisshin Maru departs from Aruka port, Shimonoseki, together with a fleet of four catcher ships bound for the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary with the intention of killing 1,000 whales. Greenpeace called upon the Fisheries Agency of Japan (FAJ) and the companies behind the whaling to immediately recall the fleet and cancel the cull.Locations:Aruka port-Asia-Japan-Shimonoseki-Yamaguchi-kenDate:8 Nov, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Takashi AoyamaMaximum size:1600px X 1200pxKeywords:Day-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Whaling-Whaling shipsShoot:Whaling Fleet Depart for the Southern Ocean in JapanThe whaling ship Nisshin Maru departs from Aruka port, Shimonoseki, together with a fleet of four catcher ships bound for the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary with the intention of killing 1,000 whales. Greenpeace called upon the Fisheries Agency of Japan (FAJ) and the companies behind the whaling to immediately recall the fleet and cancel the cull.