Connecting Operation Antarctica Defence

09 October 2024

Founded in 1977 as the Earthforce Environmental Society to tackle elephant poaching in Africa, conservation organisation Sea Shepherd moved into marine conservation with the acquisition of its first ship in 1978. Since then, it has engaged in various activities focused on protecting ocean wildlife and ending the exploitation and destruction of marine ecosystems.

Crucial to Sea Shepherd’s mission is reliable, high-speed mobile satellite connectivity with global coverage. As such, the organisation is a long-standing partner of Inmarsat Maritime, with four of its nine current vessels subscribed to Fleet Xpress. This includes ‘Allankay,’ a former vessel deployed to Sea Shepherd’s latest campaign, Operation Antarctica Defence.

Operation Antarctica Defence

Thanks in part to Sea Shepherd’s efforts, whales are no longer being hunted in the Southern Ocean. However, they now face a new threat: the overfishing of krill, their primary food source.

Through Operation Antarctica Defence - launched in January 2024 - Sea Shepherd is highlighting the practice of krill fishing, which, while legal, is causing significant damage to Antarctica’s fragile ecosystem.

To shed the light on this previously unseen issue to an international audience, Allankay travelled to the remote waters of Antarctica, where it documented supertrawlers indiscriminately ploughing through pods of fin whales. With the images sparking global outrage and bringing calls for the krill-fishing industry to be shut down, Sea Shepherd’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness of this harmful practice are having an impact.

Cameras and connectivity

As for its other campaigns, in Operation Antarctica Defence, the camera is Sea Shepherd’s weapon.

“Whether drawing attention to legal yet destructive activities or exposing illegal fishing practices that justify arrests, the ability to catch vessels in the act and quickly share photographic evidence is key,” said David Wilson, Head of Fleet Communications, Sea Shepherd. “We require the capabilities to communicate with law enforcement in different jurisdictions and send out media releases as soon as possible to keep the public informed. We also need to track vessels in real time and quickly adopt tactics to catch them in the act – because without showing the world what’s happening or sending evidence to the relevant authorities, we wouldn’t be able to effect positive change.”

During the mission, Sea Shepherd maintained mission-critical connectivity, even in remote and inhospitable locations like the Southern Ocean, using very small aperture terminal (VSAT) antennas configured for Global Xpress Ka-band and FleetBroadband terminals for ELERA back-up L-band. The maritime connectivity service delivers the speed and reliability the organisation requires to report harmful and/or illegal practices from the scene.

Sea Shepherd also uses Fleet Xpress for video conferencing. The organisation’s Director of Campaigns, Peter Hammarstedt, virtually attended the World Ocean Summit & Expo 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal, from on board a vessel operating in Antarctica.

Making a difference

Inmarsat Maritime takes pride in facilitating the decarbonisation initiatives of some of the world’s leading shipping and offshore companies – however, opportunity to collaborate with non-profit organisations dedicated solely to environmental protection is a privilege.

“We serve companies worldwide in all kinds of industries, but nothing is more rewarding – or important – than supporting environmental conservation efforts,” said Eric Talman, Director of Product and Solutions at Connecta Satellite Solutions, an Inmarsat Maritime partner. “The deterioration of the planet and its wildlife is happening right before our eyes, so the value of groups like Sea Shepherd cannot be overstated. They make a real difference, and it’s an honour to assist them in any way we can.”

“Previously a FleetBroadband user, Sea Shepherd upgraded to Fleet Xpress in 2017. Throughout this collaboration, Inmarsat Maritime has played an integral role in supporting Sea Shepherd’s campaigns, providing mission-critical connectivity in harsh and isolated environments. For me, witnessing first-hand the positive impact of these campaigns has been a true privilege. We are also grateful to Connecta for its support in delivering our solutions to this unique customer,” said Christian Cordoba, Account Manager, Inmarsat Maritime.