32° 57” 48” south and 115° 20’ 24” east

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    The point here I make is our territorial waters


    According to the Japanese they were some 44 kilometers offshore and conveniently one mile outside the twenty-four mile contiguous zone, the area where Australian Customs and Immigration have absolute control.


    The actual position of the boarding was 16.2 miles off the beach. How do we know that? We know that because of a device called GPS and that shows their position at 32° 57” 48” South and 115° 20’ 24” East.


    It’s not just our GPS units on the Steve Irwin and our small boats but the time and position should be on the GPS unit of the Shonan Maru #2. That unit is all the evidence the three Australian men need to prove where they were and when they were at that position to board the Japanese vessel.


    It would have been easier if the Shonan Maru #2 had their AIS system activated as required by law, but they did not
    Full Article RE-: Sea Shepherd at sea : 32° 57” 48” South and 115° 20' 24” East
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    BYM News (press release) - 8 hours ago

    ... held captive onboard the Japanese whaling fleet security ship Shonan Maru #2. ... did not need to complicate that excuse with actual facts and evidence. ...
    Attorney Expert Available to Discuss Recent Sea Shepherd/Forest ...? San Francisco
 
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