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Japan turns down Greenpeace help | Japan turns down Greenpeace help |
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Japan has rejected a plea by New Zealand to allow a Greenpeace vessel to tow its stricken whaling ship out of Antarctic waters. | Japan has rejected a plea by New Zealand to allow a Greenpeace vessel to tow its stricken whaling ship out of Antarctic waters. |
Officials said there was no threat of environmental damage from the Nisshin Maru, which has been disabled by fire, despite earlier fears of oil leakage. | Officials said there was no threat of environmental damage from the Nisshin Maru, which has been disabled by fire, despite earlier fears of oil leakage. |
New Zealand has been calling for the ship to be moved to prevent any pollution of the pristine area. | New Zealand has been calling for the ship to be moved to prevent any pollution of the pristine area. |
Meanwhile one crew-member was confirmed dead in the fire. | |
The Japanese whalers have had a number of confrontations at sea with anti-whaling activists in recent days, but the authorities have ruled out any connection between the protests and the fire. | The Japanese whalers have had a number of confrontations at sea with anti-whaling activists in recent days, but the authorities have ruled out any connection between the protests and the fire. |
'Dead in the water' | 'Dead in the water' |
The fire broke out on board the Nisshin Maru - an 8,000-tonne processing ship - just before daybreak on Thursday. | |
The body of seaman Kazutaka Makita, who went missing when the fire broke out, was found on Saturday. | The body of seaman Kazutaka Makita, who went missing when the fire broke out, was found on Saturday. |
Fisheries Agency official Hideki Moronuki told Reuters news agency that the fire had been almost put out, but it would be a while before it became clear how badly the engines had been affected and whether the ship would be able to sail. | Fisheries Agency official Hideki Moronuki told Reuters news agency that the fire had been almost put out, but it would be a while before it became clear how badly the engines had been affected and whether the ship would be able to sail. |
Earlier, New Zealand's Conservation Minister Chris Carter said the ship was "dead in the water". | |
He pointed out that the ship was just 60 miles (100 km) from the world's biggest Adelie penguin colony at Cape Adare. | |
There are fears that it could start leaking fuel oil into the Ross Sea and damage the immediate environment. | There are fears that it could start leaking fuel oil into the Ross Sea and damage the immediate environment. |
Greenpeace urged Japan to accept its offer. "This is not a time to play politics from behind a desk in Tokyo," said Karli Thomas, from on board the Esperanza. | Greenpeace urged Japan to accept its offer. "This is not a time to play politics from behind a desk in Tokyo," said Karli Thomas, from on board the Esperanza. |
The Esperanza came within sight of the whaler on SaturdayBut Japanese officials said there was no immediate cause for concern. | |
"There's no threat of oil leakage at all, and no worries over environmental pollution from the Nisshin Maru," said Kenji Masuda, of the Fisheries Agency. | "There's no threat of oil leakage at all, and no worries over environmental pollution from the Nisshin Maru," said Kenji Masuda, of the Fisheries Agency. |
Mr Moronuki said that if the ship failed to set sail on its own, it would get help from a Japanese tanker, which is alongside it. | |
The whaling fleet left for the Antarctic in December, and planned to hunt 850 minke whales and 10 fin whales until mid-March. | The whaling fleet left for the Antarctic in December, and planned to hunt 850 minke whales and 10 fin whales until mid-March. |
It has been involved in several clashes with the protest group the Sea Shepherd, leading Japanese officials to accuse the activists of behaving like pirates. | |
The Sea Shepherd's vessels were heading back to port for refuelling when the fire on the Nisshin Maru broke out. | |
The ICR admits the whaling mission is now up in the air while it waits to see if the Nisshin Maru - the only ship in the fleet able to process whale carcasses - is able to continue. | The ICR admits the whaling mission is now up in the air while it waits to see if the Nisshin Maru - the only ship in the fleet able to process whale carcasses - is able to continue. |
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