Neptune's Navy is the name that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society uses to refer to the ships it operates.
The MY Steve Irwin (left) and the MY Bob Barker (right), here both docked in Hobart
The RV Farley Mowat in Melbourne, Australia. It was permanently seized by the Government of Canada for illegal interference in the seal hunt.
One of Sea Shepherd former boats, the MY Ady Gil in Hobart, Tasmania. The vessel was scuttled for PR purposes after a collision with the MV Shōnan Maru 2, a Japanese whaler
MV Brigitte Bardot docked in Circular Quay, Sydney
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is a non-profit, marine conservation activism organization based in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington, in the United States. Sea Shepherd employs direct action tactics to achieve its goals, most famously by deploying its fleet of ships to track, report on and actively impede the work of fishing vessels believed to be engaged in illegal and unregulated activities causing the unsustainable exploitation of marine life.
Sea Shepherd flag
A wildlife advocate during an education session on board RV Farley Mowat
A $5 million donation from Bob Barker facilitated the purchase of the MY Bob Barker, pictured here docked in Hobart, Tasmania.
Aerial perspective of the Sea Shepherd docked at the Victoria Harbour Promenade, Waterfront end of Enterprize Way, Docklands, February 2019