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| MV Esperanza | Nisshin Maru | MV Steve Irwin |
| ORGANISATION |
| Greenpeace International | Largest of the six Japanese whaling ships | Sea Shepherd Conservation Society |
| ON BOARD |
| 39 people, from 23 countries | Whalers and scientists | 41 people, led by Paul Watson |
| LENGTH |
| 72m | 130m | 53m |
| SPEED |
| 15 knots | 15 knots | 16.5 knots |
| AIM |
| Non-violent obstruction of Japanese whaling fleet | Catch 935 minke, 50 fin and 50 humpback whales for research | Undertakes direct action to combat what it says are illegal actions at sea |
| TACTICS |
| Steer inflatable boats in between the whales and harpoons | Three boats harpoon the whales and bring them to the Nisshin Maru for processing | Has rammed ships, and used smoke bombs in the past |
| HISTORY |
| The ship was built in Poland 1985, bought by Greenpeace in 2002 | Since the 1986 whaling moratorium the Japanese government has allowed hunting under scientific permits | Formerly the MY Robert Hunter, it was renamed in December to honour the late conservationist |
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