Japanese whalers have temporarily suspended their annual hunt in the Southern Ocean because protesters are making refuelling too dangerous.
Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR) says its Antarctic whale research mother ship Nisshin Maru was damaged yesterday (Wed) when it and a supply tanker were sabotaged by the Sea Shepherd ships Steve Irwin, Bob Barker and Sam Simon.
In a statement, ICR said as the Nisshin Maru was about to come alongside the supply tanker for refuelling, the Sea Shepherd vessels made "foolhardy obstruction attempts'' by repeatedly approaching to close-quarter distance.
"During their obstruction to refuelling operations the SS [Sea Shepherd] vessels provoked several collisions... The BB [Bob Barker] collided with the supply tanker too.''
ICR said none of its crew members were injured, but the Nisshin Maru "suffered denting damage and broken hand railing on her bow section while the supply tanker port side hull was dented and her hand railing was damaged.''