The VIKING. This is the ship that Captain Sid Chakravarty and his crew on the Sea Shepherd ship STEVE IRWIN hunted and tracked for the last three months, from the Southern Ocean across the Indian Ocean into the waters of Indonesia where he alerted the Indonesian authorities to intervene with an arrest warrant from Interpol.

Today, the no-nonsense Indonesian Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti will oversee the destruction of the VIKING.

The fuel and oil have been pumped out and the Indonesian Navy will send the VIKING to the bottom today. Instead of killing fish it will now be habitat for fish and other marine life and it will make one hell of a dive site.

The STEVE IRWIN has departed for another important mission but a Sea Shepherd documentary crew led by Sea Shepherd Asia Director Gary Stokes will be on site in Indonesia to witness and document the sinking of the last of the Bandit Six – the VIKING.

The first of the Bandit Six, the THUNDER was scuttled in the waters of Sao Tome last April 6th. The crew of the SAM SIMON rescued the 42 crew of the poaching vessel while crew from the BOB BARKER boarded the THUNDER to secure evidence of their illegal activities.

That evidence led to a fine of 15 million Euros or the incarceration of the Captain and two of his officers who are now serving three and two year sentences respectively. The evidence also contributed to the arrest of six members of the Vidal family in Galicia, Spain, the money and the organization behind many organized crime operations on the high seas.

The other four vessels have all been arrested. The YONG DING and SONGUA in Cape Verde thanks to the efforts of Captain Peter Hammarstedt, the PERLON in Malaysia and the KUNLUN last month in Senegal.

Sea Shepherd would like to thank the authorities in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sao Tome Principe, Cape Verde, Nigeria, Mauritius, Spain and Indonesia and of course INTERPOL for their efforts in this most successful campaign.

This fleet which has operated with impunity for over a decade in the Southern Ocean has been completely shut down.

Operation Icefish was organized for the express purpose of stopping the Bandit Six, it was initiated in December 2014 and today with the destruction of the VIKING it is 90% over.

All that remains now is a conviction of the Vidal family in Spain.

Every volunteer crewmember, shore volunteer and supporter of Sea Shepherd can be proud of what has been accomplished over the last fifteen months. Together we accomplished what everyone told us was impossible to do but the one thing that Sea Shepherd has developed over the years is the ability to take on impossible missions and to make the impossible – possible!

Well done Paul! We Won!  –  http://www.seashepherd.org/

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  1. This lent I am confronting my involvement with these issues, even though I feel that I do not contribute to the financial need of the VIKING. My budget has plummeted, I am a vegan on less than half a British Pound Sterling in continental Europe. This is what I am attempting to reduce my violence towards our planet and societ: https://missmatriceprivat.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/ahimsalent-2016/ Saint Francis: Make me an instrument of your peace.

    Comment by Adele Adelheid Philomena Brigid Vergina Donata on 19/03/2016 at 12:27 am

  2. this breaks my heart for all the suffering these fish animals go through and we call ourselves human and civilised nation world we need to get advertising out in tube stations and billboards etc for the world to see lobby take the nets with the dead fish and throw them at at these rotten politicians who let these barbaric acts continue get the children involved around the schools to write letters to these governments and protest. and stop eating the fish from these countries that use these nets

    Comment by suzie flynn on 24/03/2016 at 6:37 pm