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Ocean warrior: My battle to end the illegal slaughter on the High Seas
Watson, P. (1994). Ocean warrior: My battle to end the illegal slaughter on the High Seas. Key Porter Books: Toronto. ISBN 1-55013-569-4. 264 pp.

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    VLIZ: Fishing (History and folklore) FIG.279 [102898]

Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms > Aquatic mammals > Marine mammals
    Canada, British Columbia
    Conservation
    Fisheries
    Wildlife conservation
    British Columbia [Marine Regions]

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  • Watson, P.

Abstract
    Paul Watson has rammed fishing trawlers, sunk whaling ships, sailed boldly into Soviet waters (when the Cold War still brewed) and brazenly taunted the governments of several powerful countries. He has stood in the path of oncoming icebreakers to protect seal nurseries, and overturned the law that shielded hunters of baby seals from protest and active intervention to stop slaughter. He is the environmentalist who scathingly referred to Greenpeace, an organization he helped found, as "the Avon ladies of the environmental movement." Now he owns a submarine.

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