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Amazing animation made by Johannes Kuemmel as his final project for the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg....
Japanes whale cartoon
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The Whale Love Animation, The Principal and a whale , was produced by Koji Yamamura, a prominent animated-film director who won an Academy...
Japanes whale cartoon
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The Whale Love Animation, The Principal and a whale , was produced by Koji Yamamura, a prominent animated-film director who won an Academy...
Nisshin Maru update
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Sara onboard the Esperanza reports in on the situation around the disabled whaling vessel Nisshin Maru....
To Japan with love
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From Sydney to Buenos Aires, people took to the streets on Valentine's Day to show their love for Japan and how whaling breaks their hearts....
Boat training
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The crew of the Esperanza put in some boat training as they prepare to make first contact with the whaling fleet....
Jetske arrives in Auckland
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Activist Jetkse arrives in Auckland where the Esperanza is preparing to return to the Southern Ocean. She looks back at last year's ex...
Return to the Southern Ocean
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What will it take to finally end whaling? As the Esperanza and her crew prepare to return to the Southern Ocean we investigate the b...
Defending Our Oceans - the story so far
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It has been an incredible year which has taken Defending Our Oceans around the world. But our work is far from over and y...

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