Guest guest Posted April 17, 2002 Report Share Posted April 17, 2002 Personal note: Anti-whaling activists in their boats are ready to come between the whalers and the whales while the suits are in court seeking legal assistance. PLEASE send a donation - as much as possible - to keep them afloat! They're risking their lives to save whales - let's support them to the best of our ability, hope that the injunctive relief is granted, and think the whales away from the Strait, think them well out in the ocean, think them safe passage! For more information and alerts, see www.safepassing.org, www.oceandefense.org , or www.usagainstwhaling.org. Dian ***************** ===== A message from the 'makahwhaling' discussion list ===== FROM WASHINGTON CITIZENS' COASTAL ALLIANCE HUNT IMMINENT? Sekiu, WA 2330 PDT All the pieces are in place for a hunt to begin anytime. Reports today indicate that the Coast Guard has amassed a formidable armada in Neah Bay, including the cutters Osprey and Cuttyhunk, the Makah chase boat is zooming around, and a full crew of paddlers manned the whaling canoe during practice sessions today. To top it off, the Coast Guard did their ritual " drive-by " tonight in Sekiu, photographing and videotaping the protest vessels currently moored here. Several other items also lead to the conclusion that an attempt may be coming soon, perhaps within days. With the recent press attention of their activities, the filing of a Motion for Injunction in the pending court case and the growing worry of dealing with the IWC this spring, it appears the Makah whalers are feeling the pressure to act- NOW! We'll keep you updated as events occur, but stay tuned over the next few days, as they will be critical. And PLEASE don't forget to help the groups on the water! Please send donations for the Makah Spring 2002 campaign to Ocean Defense International, P.O. Box 51, Sekiu, WA 98381. To donate money for fuel by credit card, please call (360) 963-2311. ***** INJUNCTION IS SOUGHT TO HALT TRIBE'S SPRING HUNT ------------------------ Hal Bernton Seattle Times April 16, 2002 Opponents of Makah whaling went to federal court yesterday seeking an injunction to block a possible spring hunt of Pacific gray whales. The Fund for Animals, The Humane Society and other opposition groups filed the motion in U.S. District Court, arguing that the hunt should not go forward until the court has had time to rule on the merits of a lawsuit filed last January challenging the hunt. That lawsuit charges that the National Marine Fisheries Service violated the National Environmental Policy Act by failing to fully study the effects of a hunt that has been expanded to include areas within the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The new motion says an injunction is needed to prevent irreparable harm, particularly to those gray whales that linger in the strait and would be open to the hunt under new federal harvest rules. " We are hopeful that they (the Makah) will be respectful of the process and hold off on hunting whales until this (lawsuit) is resolved, " said Michael Markarian of the Fund for Animals. John Arum, an attorney for the Makahs, said tribal hunters have no intention of voluntarily sitting out the spring hunt season. " We are not going to act as if we're enjoined, unless we're enjoined,' Arum said. " We don't believe their claims have any merit. " National Marine Fisheries Service officials say they fully examined the risks of the hunt in an environmental assessment that is now being challenged in court. Brian Gorman, a spokesman for the fisheries service, said the new motion for a preliminary injunction is " not unexpected. " (WCCA note: the Motion for Injunction can be downloaded at www.safepassing.org) ***** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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