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Eco-pirate [videorecording] : the story of Paul Watson / by Dolman, Trish.; Moore, Patrick.; Weyler, Rex,1947-; Entertainment One (Firm); Telefilm Canada.;
Edited by Brendan Woollard ; music by Micahel Brook.Paul Watson, Patrick Moore, Rex Weyler.Filmmaker Trish Dolman tells the incredible true life story of controversial marine activist Paul Watson, who patrols the icy waters of Antarctica's Southern Ocean on a mission to stop Japanese whalers and other lawless poachers. A devoted member of Greenpeace in the early days of the organization, Watson went on to fight the slaughter of baby harp seals in Canada as the founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Though his aggressive tactics made Watson more than his fair share of enemies, he never backed down in his fight to protect the creatures of the ocean. In addition to hearing Watson's story in his own words, we also hear from his many supporters and detractors.Canadian Home Video Rating: PG.DVD, widescreen presentation ; Dolby digital.
Subjects: Watson, Paul, 1950-; Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.; Animal rights activists; Biographical films.; Conservationists; Documentary films.; Whales; Whaling; Wildlife conservation.; Wildlife films.;
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Death of a whale : the challenge of anti-whaling activists and Indigenous rights / by Watson, Paul,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.'Death of a Whale' is an in-depth account of how Sea Shepherd Conservation Society fights to defend and protect our oceans from human predators who hunt and murder whales and other aquatic marine mammals under the false pretense of Indigenous rights. Captain Paul Watson is a marine conservation environmentalist. A direct descendent of Chief Henri Membertou (1490-1560) of the Mi'kmaq First Nations, Watson was born in Toronto and raised in St. Andrews-by-The Sea, NB.
Subjects: Whales;
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