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maandag 23 maart 2026

Just arrived Sea Shepherd video episode 7 with the latest news 'World Krill Crisis' ( what is krill ? )




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As the mission continues, the crew move further into Antarctic waters and begin to see a different side of the region. What seems remote and untouched quickly proves more complex.


In this episode, the team heads out on the small boats and comes across activity that puts the scale of what’s happening here into perspective. It’s a clear reminder that even this part of the world is far from isolated. What they observe raises important questions about how these waters are being used — and what that means going forward

Sea Shepherd is an international, non-profit marine conservation organization that engages in direct action campaigns to defend wildlife, and conserve and protect the world’s oceans from illegal exploitation and environmental destruction.

What is Kril?




maandag 2 maart 2026

Sea Shepherd: Face to Face With Antarctica’s Destructive Krill Fleet ( Video ) what is krill? Food for whales, seals, penguins and fish, humans are disrupting the marine ecosystems


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dinsdag 17 februari 2026

Sea Shepherd video: 'When the Ocean Tests You' as the seas grow heavier and the winds picks up the ship faces an unexpected challenge

 


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dinsdag 3 februari 2026

Sea Shepherd 'Countdown to Antarctica' video Part 1: Fourteen supertrawlers from 6 countries are fishing Krill which is primary food source for humpback whales

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Depite the availability of plant-based alternatives, the krill fishery remains focused on producing Omega-3 health-food supplements, as well as supplying additives for farmed salmon and pet food.




New Threats to Antarctic Wildlife

The new threat facing Antarctica is requiring us to head south once more. These colossal operations disrupt the delicate balance of the Antarctic ecosystems, leaving whales, seals and penguins outcompeted for their primary food source, krill - the keystone of the Antarctic marine ecosystem.


Sea Shepherd is returning to Antarctica as industrial krill supertrawlers put one of the world’s most important whale feeding grounds at risk.
A fleet of fourteen supertrawlers from six countries operate between the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Orkney Islands, competing directly with fin and humpback whales for krill, their primary food source. Despite the availability of plant-based alternatives, the krill fishery remains focused on producing Omega-3 health-food supplements.


Our vessel Allankay, will return in the new year to document and confront this escalating threat to whales, seals, and penguins.
We’ve already helped shift major retailers away from krill products, but the fight to protect the Antarctic ecosystem is far from over, and that's why we need you to join us in our mission to protect the Antarctic ecosystem.


What is Krill ?
Antarctic krill can live up to 10 years, an amazing longevity for such a heavily hunted creature. They spend their days avoiding predators in the cold depths of the Antarctic Ocean, some 320 feet below the surface. During the night, they drift up the water column toward the surface in search of phytoplankton.

Alarmingly, there are recent studies that show Antarctic krill stocks may have dropped by 80 percent since the 1970s. Scientists attribute these declines in part to ice cover loss caused by global warming. This ice loss removes a primary source of food for krill: ice-algae.