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Sea Shepherd. Well wishers bringing gifts and donations
by Matthew Monday February 19, 2007 at 06:10 PM

Down at the wharf, members of the public are coming in thick and fast wishing the crew well, donating money and food. The crew are really excited to be back in Melbourne!!!

Get on down, (and bring your gifts / donations etc)

Go Sea Shepherd!!!

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