Pecos Bill, I agree. We all know they stuff their holds with meat for a very lucrative, well funded meat market. Just like the Dolphins in the Lost Cove of Japan that herd dolphins to slaughter, strictly for meat.
These regulations can be changed easily if folks were so inclined. To the Sea Shepard's credit, they have exposed this. I'm not pro-whaling, but am totally anti-piracy, and what they do is up there with ELF, and other enviro- terrorist groups that would risk life and limb of others for their cause.
Remember the tree hugger that became bear dinner, after chaining himself to a tree? Not the best approach. Darwin was right on that one.

Japanese hold on to tradition, just like the American Eskimo's are legally allowed to club baby Harp Seals, and kill adult seals in their "native" method, which is far less humane than a 30-06.
But where the life expectancy in Antarctic waters is 4-6 minutes, any and all attempts to disable my vessel will be treated as an act of Piracy in International Waters, and I would pick them up from their life boats, render assistance, first aid, etc,.. and transport them to the nearest port for charges under International Piracy Laws, as the Bob Barker, Steve Irwin, and Godzilla would be at the bottom.Until something changes. The Japanese are playing too nice.