Japanese vessel deliberately rammed Ady Gil

Huge feud is on in the Southern Ocean between Whale activists and Japanese authorities. The activists are claiming that the Japanese vessel rammed their catamaran during their skirmish. But the Japanese authorities denied the same saying that it happened accidentally when they harassed their whale fleet.
But the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society was unhappy on these words. They exclaim that their catamaran named Ady Gil was thrown violently by the Shonan Maru No. 2, the Japanese vessel during the incident. Also they propose that the attack was deliberate and they had recorded the same.
The six crew members including 5 from New Zealand and 1 from Netherlands were saved fortunately without any injury by the Sea Shepherd ship Bob Marker. In reply, Captain Paul Watson said that they have no mindset of retreating back. Japanese fisheries agencies supported their authorities saying that Sea Shepherd’s harassment is dangerous and unforgivable.
Fight is on in Southern ocean comprising parts of Indian, Pacific and Atlantic oceans that encircle Antarctica.
