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Laana ndiwoowa Phyllis Cormack ko laana njoorndi njoorndi, ka njuuteendi mum tolnii e 25 meeter, ka 99 ton, ka yimɓe 12 ngoni e mum.Laana ndiwoowa leɗɗe ka mahiraa ko e hitaande 1941 to Tacoma, Washington, ko fedde Marine View Boat Works mahi ɗum.[1].[2][3][4].[5] harass USSR and Japanese whaling; the crew included persons fluent in Japanese and in Russian. Greenpeace named the season's campaign "Project Ahab"; it ran about 50 miles offshore California, from Eureka in the north to past San Francisco in the south. The New York Times reported that for "the first time in the history of whaling, human beings had put their lives on the line for whales". The Japanese Fisheries Agency stated the harassers were fanatics for whom their movement "is like a religion".[6]

Laana kaa soodaa ko e lewru suwee 1971 e juuɗe Goomu « Woto mbaɗtu ɓuuɓol » ngam yahde Amchitka ngam salaade jarribooji nukliyeer potɗi waɗeede toon ɗii, tawi ko Bob Hunter, Ben Metcalfe, John Cormack, Jim Bohlen, Patrick Moore e Terry A Simmons. Greenpeace inniri ndeeɗoo ɗanngal « ɗanngal men sosngal ».

Inde Innde laana kaa ummorii ko e innde debbo gardiiɗo laana kaa, hono John Cormack.

Charte Greenpeace 1971 Laana kaa wayli innde walla innitiraa ko Greenpeace ngam yahdu nduu, innde nde fedde ndee huutorii caggal ɗuum, ummoriinde e goomu yuɓɓinoowo nguu. Greenpeace International ina innitoroo ndeeɗoo yah-ngartaa « laana ndiwoowa soskaande ». E oon sahaa, laana kaa ina sikkaa ko "jury-rigged seeɗa".Goomu laana kaa ko Kanadaanaaɓe, ina heen Bob Hunter, Ben Metcalfe, John Cormack, Jim Bohlen, Patrick Moore, e Terry A Simmons Naatgol e laana ndiwoowa U.S. Coast Guard e ñaawoore warngooji Amerik. Yiyngo gollotooɓe e laana ndiwoowa ngoo e nokku ɗo baleeji ɗii njiylotoo ɗoo, ɗo baleeji ɗii njippintee, ɗi ngoppaaka, ina nanndi e lannda kominist Kampuchea, ɗo Khmer Rouge Killing Fields woni ɗoo, ɗum noon ina wiyee ko sahaa "pivotal" mo Greenpeace wayli miijo hisnude baleeji ɗii.E lewru suwee 1975, fedde Phyllis ndee, ko Fedde wiyeteende Greenpeace Fooyre, ko Vancouver, B.C. fedde ekolosii, ngam haɓaade URSS e Japon ; ekipaaji ɗii ina mbaɗi yimɓe ɓe nganndu-ɗaa ko e ɗemngal Japon e to Riisi. Greenpeace inniri kampaañ sahaa oo "Project Ahab" ; nde dogi fotde 50 kiloomeeteer to Kaliforni, gila Eureka to fuɗnaange haa San Francisco to fuɗnaange. Jaaynde New York Times hollitii wonde e "ko adii fof e nder daartol baleeji, aadee en mbaɗiino nguurndam mum en e liggey ngam baleeji". Agency Fisheries Japon hollitii harasseeji ɗii ko fanatik en ɓe dille mum en "ina nanndi e diine".[7]

Note

  1. Paul Clarke (June 1994). "Greenpeace: Past, Present and Future". Satya Magazine. Retrieved 19 March 2019. an aging halibut seining boat called the Phyllis Cormack
  2. "Environmental Pioneers Profile # 24: The "Don't Make a Wave Committee" Were the Founders of Greenpeace". Living on Earth. Public Radio International. 7 June 1996. Archived from the original on 1 October 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
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  4. "Lyle Thurston: Activist and ship's doctor on the first voyage of the 'Greenpeace'". The Independent. 3 April 2008. Archived from the original on 2022-05-26. Retrieved 19 March 2019. a mackerel seiner called the Phyllis Cormack, named after the wife of its captain
  5. "The Founders | Greenpeace USA". www.greenpeace.org. Archived from the original on 1 April 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  6. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named NYTGreenpeace2
  7. SHONA MCKAY (6 December 1982). "Waging war on ugliness". Maclean's. Retrieved 19 March 2019. In 1971 the Phyllis Cormack, a 25-m halibut boat, set out from Vancouver