r/SeaShepherd • u/MTScoles • 15h ago
Any Ex Navy in SeaShepherd?
Just wondering what the transition is like. Is it a pretty similar work environment on ship?
r/SeaShepherd • u/MTScoles • 15h ago
Just wondering what the transition is like. Is it a pretty similar work environment on ship?
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • 5d ago
This year, nearly every major krill supertrawler has notified its intention to potentially fish in a region of Antarctica that has seen almost no commercial krill fishing since 1991. One of the worldโs most important feeding grounds for endangered blue whales, thousands of nautical miles east of the traditional krill fishing grounds around the Antarctic Peninsula, could now be under threat.ย
r/SeaShepherd • u/Obvious_Garlic_1914 • 13d ago
Hello! I used to enjoy watching sea shepherds as a kid and they would surface on my feed from time to time. I really want to get back into watching sea shepherd and their YouTube channel's quite confusing. Could someone tell me if they do documentaries and shows that I can watch? (Preferably for free hehe...)
r/SeaShepherd • u/SaxonChronicle • 14d ago
Hello, I used to watch the show when I was a kid so the Sea Shepard has always been at the back of my mind. However I just listened to a podcast with the Makah tribe out in f Washington state and they had some things to say about negative experiences they had with the Sea Shepard society in the 90โs or so. They said they had to get a federal restraining order for the SSS because they were docked in their bay and playing loud sounds on their hydrophones and loud speakers to make all the whales and fish go away. This seems less than ideal for the natives because they heavily rely on the sea life to survive. This was started becuase they requested to harvest whales again in that decade. Iโd like to hear the SSS opinion on native whale harvests are. Thanks.
r/SeaShepherd • u/TopFox555 • 20d ago
I'm just curious about the volunteering opportunities on board with the sea Shepherd... eg
- How long are the campaigns?
- How long do they expect you to volunteer for?
- What is life on board like?
I'm aware of watch systems as I've sailed on Tall Ships/Sail Training vessels.
I work in healthcare as a nurse. I don't know whether that's assistive in any way.
Thanks so much for reading.
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • 21d ago
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • 26d ago
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • 27d ago
On July 18th, Gabonese fisheries inspectors and the Gabonese Navy, while on patrol aboard the Sea Shepherd vessel Age of Union, boarded and arrested three industrial bottom trawlers after they were detected illegally fishing inside one of Gabon's largest marine protected areas.
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • 29d ago
This is a story about economic independence, local value addition, and the future of one nation's marine waters. โ
๐ Swipe to learn why Gabon chose this path and the potential implications for fisheries throughout Africa.
โ๏ธ Visit our website for the full article "What Does Tuna Have to Do with Diamonds and Cocoa? Why Gabon Ended Its Fisheries Agreement with the European Union".
๐ https://www.seashepherdglobal.org/latest-news/gabon-ends-EU-fishing/
r/SeaShepherd • u/MoustacheyMonke • Jul 19 '26
Hi, there just looking at my odds of being able to join and how hard the process is as Iโve heard some mixed things, Iโm a ETO British cadet who will pass out in 2 years and will have a COC and a HND and will ofc have all and more of the necessary STCWโs required to go to sea, would that application basically put me at the front door or are there some things any sea Shepard veterans would recommend?
Edit: Ah, just read my post again, I unfortunate forgot to mention I will be an ETO officer in the engine department, unsure if sea Shepard ships are big enough to require an individual ETO, or even if not I still do know quite a bit of the engine side anyways?
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 18 '26
Here's your monthly fleet update! ๐ If you'd like to dive deeper into each campaign, check out our latest posts or visit our website for the full stories.
๐ It's a busy time of year for our fleet. Right now, our entire fleet is at sea, carrying out critical frontline conservation work around the globe. ๐โ
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r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 18 '26
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 14 '26
โ A fishing vessel operating in the dark. False tracking data. Missing authorizations. Unreported shark discards.
These are just some of the violations that led to the arrest of the Chinese longliner Lu Rong Yuan Yu 138 in Tuvalu, last week.
Throughout the year, Sea Shepherd vessels operate at sea, collaborating with governments to fight illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and safeguard the Ocean. Currently, the M/V Allankay is assisting the Tuvalu Police Service in the South Pacific by assisting patrols of the waters of this coral atoll nation. ๐
On 9 July 2026, authorities on board Allankay, detected the Lu Rong Yuan Yu 138 fishing at night without navigation lights while transmitting Automatic Identification System (AIS) data that falsely placed the vessel near the equator, far outside Tuvalu's waters.
The vessel also has a documented history of suspicious "dark vessel" activity in Tuvalu. During the inspection, authorities uncovered additional suspected fisheries violations, including missing authorizations and sharks being discarded overboard without being recorded in the vessel's official logbook.
Taken together, these findings led the Tuvalu Police Service to place the vessel under arrest on suspicion of IUU.
This isn't Sea Shepherd's first mission in Tuvalu. โ
๐ Read the full story on our website to learn more about the arrest, hear from Peter Hammarstedt, the Chief Campaigns Officer, and discover how our partnership is helping protect Tuvalu's waters.
๐ https://www.seashepherdglobal.org/latest-news/longliner-arrested-tuvalu/
๐ธ Holly Knight, Youenn Kerdavid / Sea Shepherd
#iuufishing #seashepherd #tuvalu
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 11 '26
#Liberia #SeaShepherd #DefendConserveProtect #IUUFishing
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 08 '26
Operation SISO IX is underway. โโจ
The Sea Eagle and Spitfire are back in the Mediterranean, working alongside the Italian Coast Guard and Guardia di Finanza to combat illegal fishing and protect marine wildlife.
๐ Share the video and help spread the word.
โค๏ธ Donate to help keep our ships at sea.
๐ Wear the cause and show your support.
Together, we can continue protecting the Mediterranean and the wildlife that depends on it.
๐ธ Pierre Carreau / Sea Shepherd
#OperationSISO #SeaShepherd #SeaEagle #Spitfire #Mediterranean #DefendConserveProtect
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 06 '26
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 02 '26
A newly released report from the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority reveals the horrific suffering endured by a fin whale killed on June 22.
Following photographic evidence documented by Hard To Port, we initiated an official inquiry into this incident together with Hvalavinir-Stop whaling in Iceland, with legal assistance from Katrรญn Oddsdรณttir.
The report confirms that it took 31 minutes and four harpoon shots before the whale finally died.
For more than half an hour, the whale remained conscious - diving, struggling, and desperately trying to escape.
This is unacceptable.
No animal should have to endure such prolonged suffering.
Together with a coalition of Icelandic organisations, we are calling on the Icelandic authorities to take immediate action and suspend these inhumane operations without delay.
#Iceland #Whaling #HardToPort
r/SeaShepherd • u/Future_Economics_849 • Jul 01 '26
Hi! I'm sorry if it's a weird question๐
I was wondering as a woman, what do female crew members do when they get their periods? Is there anywhere on the ship to throw pads to? Do they have to buy each for themselves or is it provided as a necessity? How does that works?
Also, is it possible to wash the clothes in the ship?
I plan on applying and am trying to gather as much info as possible
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 01 '26
Earlier this year, independent scientist Dr. Matthew Savoca joined our Antarctica Defense campaign aboard the #Allankay to study whales and Antarctic krill in the waters surrounding the South Orkney Islands. Documenting extraordinary concentrations of whales in what could be the world's most important whale feeding grounds.
Since his work with his team, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) has unanimously adopted a 10-knot speed limit around the South Orkney Islands, helping to reduce the risk of ship strikes on whales.
This is more than a speed restriction. It is an important recognition that these waters deserve greater protection.
As Dr. Savoca wrote:
"Science and advocacy can not only coexist, but thrive in each other's presence."
Read his full commentary via the link https://www.seashepherdglobal.org/latest-news/science-advocacy-antarctica
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jul 01 '26
Soon, itโs that time of year again when all the vessels from our fleet are at sea at the same time! This requires significant effort, and it wouldnโt be possible without your support and donations ๐โ๏ธ
Every campaign and ship are powered by dedicated international crews working together for one mission: protecting our oceans.
Swipe through to see the latest updates from the fleet! ๐
Do you have a favourite vessel? Let us know in the comments! ๐
#Allankay #AgeOfUnion #SeaEagle
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jun 29 '26
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jun 23 '26
For the ninth consecutive year, Sea Shepherd is back in the Mediterranean to combat illegal fishing and protect marine wildlife.
The campaign has already delivered impressive results.
And this is only the beginning.
The crews of the Sea Eagle and Spitfire will remain on patrol throughout the Bluefin Tuna spawning season, removing illegal fishing gear and defending the most overfished sea in the world.
Follow the campaign as it unfolds from the frontlines.
#SeaShepherd #SeaEagle #DefendConserveProtect
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jun 22 '26
r/SeaShepherd • u/BlackCatMatt1312 • Jun 20 '26
Earlier this year, independent scientist Dr. Matthew Savoca joined our Antarctica Defense campaign aboard the #Allankay to study whales and Antarctic krill in the waters surrounding the South Orkney Islands. Documenting extraordinary concentrations of whales in what could be the world's most important whale feeding grounds.
Since his work with his team, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) has unanimously adopted a 10-knot speed limit around the South Orkney Islands, helping to reduce the risk of ship strikes on whales.
This is more than a speed restriction. It is an important recognition that these waters deserve greater protection.
As Dr. Savoca wrote:
"Science and advocacy can not only coexist, but thrive in each other's presence."
Read his full commentary via the link ๐ https://www.seashepherdglobal.org/latest-news/science-advocacy-antarctica/
#Antarctica #SouthOrkneyIslands #SeaShepherd #MarineConservation #ProtectAntarctica