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The MV ''Steve Irwin'' was the flagship of the
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, and was used in their
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campaigns against
whaling Whaling is the process of hunting of whales for their usable products such as meat and blubber, which can be turned into a type of oil that became increasingly important in the Industrial Revolution. It was practiced as an organized industry ...
and against illegal fisheries activities. The vessel was built in 1975 and formerly served as a
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enforcement patrol boat, the FPV ''Westra'', for 28 years. Sea Shepherd had originally christened the vessel the MY ''Robert Hunter'' after Canadian Robert Hunter, co-founder of
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, but it was renamed in honor of ''
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'' star
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, who had died just over a year earlier, on December 5, 2007. Irwin had considered joining the vessel on a voyage to
Antarctica Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean, it contains the geographic South Pole. Antarctica is the fifth-largest contine ...
shortly before his death, and the renaming was endorsed by his widow
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. The ship and her crew, and their efforts for conservation, were the subject of the
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show ''
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''. The MV Steve Irwin is now moored at Thales Marine in the City of Newcastle in the state of New South Wales , Australia and is now in the ownership of Ship4Good Non for profit organisation


Registration

In January 2007, the ship was struck from the British
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after a
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ese request.Britain to deregister anti-whaler after Japan pipes up
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, January 30, 2007
The ship has been registered in the
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as of October 8, 2007.Neptune’s Navy
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, November 5, 2007


Career

The FPV ''Westra'' was laid up ready for disposal in 2003 when Sea Shepherd purchased her in November 2006 and renamed her ''Robert Hunter''.


2007

In February 2007, ''Robert Hunter'' joined ''Farley Mowat'' in order to prevent the Japanese whaling vessel ''Nisshin Maru'' from hunting in an action Sea Shepherd called Operation Leviathan. Sea Shepherd members threw bottles of foul-smelling
butyric acid Butyric acid (; from grc, βούτῡρον, meaning "butter"), also known under the systematic name butanoic acid, is a straight-chain alkyl carboxylic acid with the chemical formula CH3CH2CH2CO2H. It is an oily, colorless liquid with an unple ...
onto the decks of the ''Nisshin Maru''. The Japanese say three members of the whaler were injured in the attack. ''Robert Hunter'' and ''Farley Mowat'' obstructed the path of the whaling ship, and ''Robert Hunter'' and ''Kaiko Maru'' collided with each other. One Japanese official accused the Sea Shepherd organisation of behaving "like pirates". ''Robert Hunter'' sustained a 3-foot gash in the hull above the waterline at the stern of the ship. ''Steve Irwin'' has also participated in "Operation Migaloo" (named after
Migaloo The humpback whale (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the monotypic taxon, only species in the genus ''Megaptera''. Adults range in length from and weigh u ...
, the
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) that started in November 2007, and after repairs were completed in Launceston and a brief stop over in
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, she was scheduled to depart for the
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on December 1, 2007.


2008

On January 15, 2008, after throwing packages of butyric acid onto the decks and attempting to entangle a hunting ship's propeller, two Sea Shepherd members boarded the Japanese whaling vessel ''
Yūshin Maru No. 2 is a Japanese-registered whale catcher that undertakes whaling operations in the North Pacific Ocean and Southern Ocean. Along with other vessels of the Japanese whaling fleet, she has been featured on American television since 2008, in the ...
''.
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stated that it was his intention to create an international incident through the boarding and expected detainment. They later stated that their intent had been to present a protest note to its captain. Benjamin Potts, a 28-year-old cook from
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, and Giles Lane, a 35-year-old engineer from
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,
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, were detained by crew of ''Yūshin Maru No. 2''. Sea Shepherd claimed that the two had been kidnapped and tied to the radar mast for several hours with ropes and zip ties. Potts and Lane, however, later stated that they were tied for only fifteen minutes to the side of the ship and a couple of minutes to the radio mast before being taken below deck. Glenn Inwood, a spokesperson for the whalers from the
Institute of Cetacean Research The is a Japanese entity that claims to be a research organization specializing in the "biological and social sciences related to whales". In the past, it killing several hundred whales per year in the name of its 'research', the validity and ...
(ICR), said that the activists were being held in an unlocked office, but were being guarded. In another statement, they stated that the action of boarding their vehicle was illegal and that the men were being held pending decisions on their future. On January 16 the ICR issued a statement claiming that the protesters had thrown canisters of acid on board the ship and attempted to damage property. They also denied claims that the men had been assaulted and tied to the ship's mast. Hideki Moronuki further stated that "The ICR (Institute of Cetacean Research) is ready to release the two Conservationists provided that full security can be secured for our research vessel. Sea Shepherd is a very violent organisation." In a letter faxed to ''Steve Irwin'', the ICR stated that part of the handover conditions include that Sea Shepherd "must not take any violent action or video/photo shooting activities against us." The acid in question was, according to Sea Shepherd, butyric acid, which was used not to damage the ship itself but to render the work-deck unusable due to its foul and long-lasting smell. On January 17, the Australian customs ship started preparation to transfer the two men held on the whaling vessel. On the morning of January 18, the two men were safely transferred to the . After an investigation by the
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, no criminal action was taken against the conservationists. Both sides accused the other of terrorism during the incident. The ICR called the butyric acid attack on ''Yūshin Maru No. 2'' an "inhumane terrorist attack" and called on the Australian Government to seize the ''Steve Irwin''. Conversely, ''Steve Irwin'' 1st Officer Peter Brown stated that "the Institute of Cetacean Research is acting like a terrorist organisation ..Here they are taking hostages and making demands. Our policy is that we don't respond to terrorist demands." Following the March 3 clashes between Sea Shepherd members aboard ''Steve Irwin'' and Japanese whalers, the Dutch government announced that it was investigating the incident as the vessel sails under the Dutch flag.


2009

On February 6, ''Steve Irwin'' collided with the vessel ''Yūshin Maru No. 2'' ( ja, 第2勇新丸) and later with the vessel ''Yūshin Maru No. 3'' ( ja, 第3勇新丸) while they were whaling in the Southern Ocean. The Japanese-based
Institute of Cetacean Research The is a Japanese entity that claims to be a research organization specializing in the "biological and social sciences related to whales". In the past, it killing several hundred whales per year in the name of its 'research', the validity and ...
claimed that MY ''Steve Irwin'' deliberately turned into the stern side of the vessel ''Yūshin Maru No. 3'' to ram her. Video footage of the incident was later released by the institute showing the incident. ''Steve Irwin''s operator Paul Watson denied the ramming, saying "They weren't rammed, two vessels collided—the ''Yushin Maru 3'' and the ''Steve Irwin'' when they shot in front of us to transfer whale." For the next year, the ship was drydocked in Brisbane while repairs to the hull and other alterations could be made. Included in these renovations was the installation of ''Steve Irwin''s own water cannon for use in campaigns. After three days, a suspected Japanese-chartered aircraft located the ''Steve Irwin'' en route to the Southern Ocean and instructed the to observe the movements of the vessel. Heavy swells barred the Delta from reaching the vessel, and, upon arrival, a Japanese
LRAD A long-range acoustic device (LRAD) is an acoustic hailing device (AHD), sound cannon and sonic weapon developed by Genasys. It has been used as a method of crowd control, which has caused permanent hearing damage, having an extremely high ...
was used against the helicopter which forced it to stand down. For the next two weeks, ''Shōnan Maru 2'' continued to observe ''Steve Irwin'', despite continued attempts by the ship to lose the tail. Ultimately, ''Steve Irwin'' returned to Australia, where ''Shōnan Maru'' was unable to track her due to a heavy storm, in addition to legal complications.


2010

In January 2010, the ship continued to hunt for the Japanese fleet. After the loss of in a collision with ''Shonan Maru No.2'', ''Steve Irwin'' met up with , with which she exchanged fuel, supplies, and crew. The ship then returned to
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to restock, departing on January 30. In the meantime, ''Bob Barker'' had located the factory ship, ''Nisshin Maru'', and was tailing the ship. On February 8, ''Steve Irwin'' joined ''Bob Barker'' in pursuit of ''Nisshin Maru''. Once the two Sea Shepherd vessels had linked up, ''Steve Irwin'' took up position behind ''Nisshin Maru'' to obstruct the factory ships slipway and engaged her with water cannon. On February 15,
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departed from ''Steve Irwin'' on a
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, boarding ''Shōnan Maru 2''. He was subsequently detained and later arrested by the
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for trespassing. The two ships remained behind the whaler until ''Steve Irwin'' was forced to return to Australia on February 18, arriving in Hobart on March 6.


2011

In late February 2011, during Operation No Compromise, ''Steve Irwin'' was contacted by the
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to take part in the search for ''Berserk'', a polar exploration vessel owned by renowned explorer Jarle Andhøy, which had activated her emergency transponder near
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during a storm. The search was eventually called off after ''Steve Irwin'' found an empty life raft, which was later confirmed to have been from ''Berserk.'' The three people on board are presumed dead. ''Steve Irwin'' began patrolling the territorial waters of
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in June 2011 in an effort to spot unauthorised bluefin tuna fishing boats and cut their fishing nets. She was met with attempts by some fishermen to incapacitate it, to which it responded with water hoses and stink bombs. On July 15, 2011 the ship was held by the British Government due to a pending lawsuit by a Maltese fishing company. The ship was released on August 2, 2011 after a bond of £520,000 was posted. , the ship was docked in the South Quay of West India Dock, London. In December, ''Steve Irwin'' joined ''Bob Barker'' and ''Brigitte Bardot'' in locating and pursuing the Japanese whaling fleet, which had passed by off the western Australian coast, on the way to the Southern Ocean for whaling operations. A drone surveillance aircraft launched from ''Steve Irwin'' located the whaling fleet some 500 miles off the southwest coast of Australia on December 24. After chasing the fleet for four days, ''Steve Irwin'' had to break off and escort ''Brigitte Bardot'' back to Fremantle, after ''Brigitte Bardot'' was damaged by a
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.


2012

On January 5 ''Steve Irwin'' arrived in
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escorting the severely damaged ''Brigitte Bardot'' from the Southern Ocean, monitored by the Japanese whaling ship ''Shōnan Maru 2''. While in port, ''Steve Irwin'' defied an order by the Fremantle
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to lower her
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-styled flag after docking in Fremantle. After departing the port, a team from environmentalist group "Forest Rescue Australia" approached and illegally boarded the security ship ''Shōnan Maru 2'', climbing over spikes and
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in
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off the coast of
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with the assistance of small boat crews from the ''Steve Irwin''. While Japan agreed to release the activists, the Australian Prime Minister
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slammed the action as "unacceptable" and warned that others who carry out similar protests would be "charged and convicted".


2013

On February 20,
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founder Paul Watson claimed the Japanese whaling ship ''
Nisshin Maru The is the primary vessel of the Japanese whaling fleet and is the world's only whaler factory ship. It was the research base ship for the Institute of Cetacean Research for 2002 to 2007. It has a tonnage of and is the largest member and flagshi ...
'' rammed ''Steve Irwin'', and ''Bob Barker'' multiple times in a confrontation in the Southern Ocean, north of Australia's Casey Research Station in Antarctica.


2018

On December 2, 2018 Sea Shepherd announced that the ship will be retired, stripped and recycled in China, and the will be taking its spot as the flagship vessel of the fleet.


2019

Following news of the ship's possible scrapping, the ship was saved by Kerrie Goodall, founder of the Ship4Good Philanthropic Organization, successfully leading the "Save the Steve" campaign. The ''Steve Irwin'' was moored in
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, with possible uses and future location of the ship being discussed. The 'Steve' is recognised as a historic ship by the Australian Maritime Museum. Currently there is a basic Sea Shepherd Museum, bar, cafe, ship tours, weekend and monthly events


2022

The vessel is temporarily in
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Harbour and plans to eventually head north to Brisbane.


See also

*
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, a list of vessels operated by Sea Shepherd


References


External links


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