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"Sorry, old pal, but we don't want the harpoon turned on us!" 15 March 2010
"So its agreed, if the Nisshin Maru completely stuffs the Antarctic we'll put it down to scientific research"
Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :After nearly 30 years of so-called 'Scientific Research', the only conclusive fact the Japanese have proved is that whales are a dying species. 30 June 2013
NZ Airforce to keep tabs on whalers. "They're more endangered than we are." 3 December 2008.
Sailing ship Kainan Maru, Wellington Harbour, during Japan's first expedition to Antarctica - Photograph taken by Joseph Zachariah
"Don't tell me... For scientific research purposes I suppose?" 10 January 2010
Darroch, Bob, 1940- :"I sort-of hope they don't ban whaling. I'd miss all this if they went home" 28 January 2010
Japanese whalers "kidnap" protester.... "time for some scientific research! Pass the wasabe!" 18 February 2010
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