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SSCS
(redirected from Sea Shepherd Conservation Society)

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The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has repeatedly harassed Japanese whaling vessels as the group's ship rammed into Japanese whalers in Antarctic waters and its crew threw bottles filled with chemicals.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has repeatedly harassed Japanese whaling vessels as the group's ship rammed into Japanese whalers in Antarctic waters and its crew threw bottles filled with chemicals.
Some of the vessels had mangled guard rails and large scratches in their sides as a result of heated run-ins with a boat from the Australian-based Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, the agency said.
 
 
 
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