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Sea Shepherd’s Paul Watson names new ship after slain Costa Rican turtle activist

The S.S. Jairo Mora Sandoval will be inaugurated in August. In an interview with Rainforest Radio, Watson blamed the Tico environmentalist's death on the Costa Rica’s government.

Rainforest Radio to air exclusive interview with Sea Shepherd’s Paul Watson

Tune in Wednesday at noon to RainforestRadio.com for the latest on Costa Rica’s most infamous environmental outlaw.

After Paul Watson flees, German court renews extradition warrant

Watson’s lawyer confirms his client “left Germany for an unspecified destination.”

Interpol alert says Paul Watson has escaped from Germany

The German government had been determining if the environmentalist would be extradited to Costa Rica to face charges stemming back to 2002 for attempted shipwrecking off the Guatemalan coast.

Foreign Ministry to send Paul Watson extradition request to German authorities Tuesday

Environmentalist faces charges in Costa Rica of attempted shipwrecking over 2002 incident.

Paul Watson: ‘There’s a price on my head’

Sea Shepherd: 'We are not an adversary'

Paul Watson willing to face justice in Costa Rica

Environmental activist would come even without an extradition order.

Paul Watson freed on bail while extradition considered

Court in Frankfurt said a Costa Rican extradition request would be considered.

Will Captain Paul Watson be extradited?

The arrest in Germany last weekend of marine conservationist Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepperd organization, has outraged environmentalists around the world. Watson faces charges of attempted shipwrecking stemming from a 2002 incident off the Guatemalan coast.

Paul Watson prepares defense in Costa Rica

Marine conservationist faces a penalty of up to 15 years in prison.

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