How much does a Sea Shepherd ship cost?
The $12 million custom-built vessel, christened Ocean Warrior, made its first port of call in Australia on Tuesday, tying up for a customs inspection at Melbourne’s Williamstown dock and preparing for a protest campaign against Japan’s whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean.
Who pays for the Sea Shepherd?
Sea Shepherd is a non-governmental, non-profit environmental organization. In the United States it has a 501(c)(3) tax exempt status. Most of the organization’s revenue is spent on its programs – 89.9 percent in 2019, with just 10.1 percent spent on administrative costs and fundraising.
Does the crew of Sea Shepherd get paid?
Job Description: No pay, long hours, hard work, dangerous conditions, extreme weather. Guaranteed: Adventure, fulfillment, and the hardest work you will ever love. The experience of a lifetime. Benefits: Pull destructive longlines from the ocean, save ocean wildlife, educate future generations, & make good friends.
How much money does Sea Shepherd have?
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Year | Assets | Revenue |
---|---|---|
2017 | $4,977,630 | $6,618,229 |
2016 | $4,599,458 | $8,524,026 |
2015 | $2,867,714 | $8,716,783 |
2014 | $5,977,111 | $7,532,824 |
How much does the Ady Gil cost?
“It will cost $5 million to build another Ady Gil. If I had a fleet of six boats, there wouldn’t be whaling.”
Did the Ady Gil sink?
The Ady Gil, captained by New Zealander Peter Bethune, had 3.5 metres (11ft) of bow sheared off in the collision about 180 miles (290km) north of Antarctica. The boat’s six crew members were rescued and the hulk later sank while under tow.
Was the Ady Gil rebuilt?
In late 2009, it was announced that the boat, now repainted black and named Ady Gil, would be participating in anti-whaling operations under the lead of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.