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Sea Shepherd's Capt. Paul Watson is welcomed by supporters at the Friday Harbor airport on San Juan Island in March, 2011.

Hot water and high seas; Capt. Watson on the run


July 31, 2012 · Updated 3:29 PM 

Sea Shepherd's Capt. Paul Watson vows that the battle against Japan's whaling fleet will continue even though Japan, Costa Rica, and now Germany, are seeking his arrest. Read about Watson's latest controversy in this story published July 31 by the Seattle Times.

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