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Indonesian port repaired whaling ship, despite reports

By Indonesia correspondent Geoff Thompson

Posted January 19, 2009 18:12:00

A Japanese whaling ship did receive repairs at an Indonesian port last week, contrary to reports that local authorities refused the Yushin Maru 2 permission to dock.

Late last week conservationists in Indonesia and Australia were applauding a reported decision by port authorities in Surabaya to refuse the Japanese whaling ship the Yushin Maru 2 permission to dock for repairs to its broken propeller.

The ship did leave the dock last Thursday after protests earlier in the week.

A spokesman for the state-owned Surabaya shipyard PT Pal now says that the necessary repairs had already taken place, the day before the ship left.

A spokesman for the Japanese Embassy in Jakarta has also confirmed that a consular representative was at the dock last week to witness the repairs.

Tags: environment, endangered-and-protected-species, indonesia, japan

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