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Thursday July 29th, 2010 4:59 PM

Rasta Returns To Sea

OCTOBER 12TH 2009 | RASTA RETURNS TO SEA | SOUTH EAST COAST, AUSTRALIA

After four days of taking shelter from the wild weather and a huge 4m south swell, Rasta and crew have packed up camp and set sail once again. The crew returned to there kayaks and began paddling early Monday morning with a goal of reaching South West Rocks by night fall, a massive 100km in just one day.

The journey so far has been everything they wished for, with some of the most amazing whale and dolphin’s sightings each day. As Rasta and crew make there way south with the whales so to does The Sea Shepard ship ‘The Steve Irwin’ who will be the only defenders our beautiful whales will have this year when they are in Antarctica.

Whales off the south east coast of Australia

Rasta met up with the Sea Shepard crew in Yamba, skipper Alex Corneliuson welcoming the crew onboard with a warm cup of tea and plenty to talk about as they share the same passion to save beautiful beaches and sea mammals from man.

The Sea Shepard ship ‘The Steve Irwin’

For plenty more amazing pictures and blogs from Dave and the Transparent team about Dave’s journey visit www.transparentseavoyage.com.

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