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[[File:Anti Sea Shepherd logo.png|alt=Anti Sea Shepherd Logo.|thumb|'''Figure 4'''. Anti Sea Shepherd Logo. ]] | |||
Many new business have started with the idea of changing the status quo, however more often than not as they grow, mounting financial pressures require the further pursuit of profit often sacrificing ethical concerns. One recent example of this is the Sea Shepherd organisation. Sea Shepherd started as a renegade navy (''pirates?'') which aimed to illegally sink Japanese whaling ships in the name of sea ecology conservation. The organisation grew from one ship to over 20 and to manage this incorporated in the US. However, once a board was established their previous actions were deemed too renegade and as a consequence pushed out their founding member Captain Paul Watson. Sea Shepherd then changed its remit from renegade action towards training and education. | Many new business have started with the idea of changing the status quo, however more often than not as they grow, mounting financial pressures require the further pursuit of profit often sacrificing ethical concerns. One recent example of this is the Sea Shepherd organisation. Sea Shepherd started as a renegade navy (''pirates?'') which aimed to illegally sink Japanese whaling ships in the name of sea ecology conservation. The organisation grew from one ship to over 20 and to manage this incorporated in the US. However, once a board was established their previous actions were deemed too renegade and as a consequence pushed out their founding member Captain Paul Watson. Sea Shepherd then changed its remit from renegade action towards training and education. | ||