Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
We’ve been able 
to shut down illegal
whaling operations 
all around the world, 
and intervene against 
the Canadian seal hunt. 
We confiscate hundreds 
and hundreds of miles 
of illegal long lines 
and drift nets. 
We’re investigating 
illegal smuggling of 
shark fins, and basically 
we’re acting like 
a policing force in a way, 
upholding international 
conservation law
in accordance with 
the United Nations 
World Charter for Nature. 
Welcome, 
ocean-loving viewers, 
to today’s edition 
of the Shining World 
Award series, 
where we’ll celebrate 
the remarkable work 
of Captain Paul Watson, 
the vegan founder 
and president 
of the non-profit, 
environmental group 
the Sea Shepherd 
Conservation Society 
and a co-founder of 
the Greenpeace Foundation.
At the age of ten 
Captain Watson was 
saving the lives 
of trapped animals, 
and since that time 
he has continued his role 
as their protector. 
In 1977 
he created the Society 
to defend whales, seals, 
sharks and other marine 
species around the globe. 
For more than 30 years 
the Sea Shepherd 
Conservation Society 
has made 
significant contributions 
to conserving 
marine ecosystems.  
This really is 
the “Planet Ocean,” 
not the Planet Earth. 
And the fact is that fish
and other living things 
in the ocean are
more important, being 
a part of that diversity, 
than they are being on
our dinner plate, and 
that if we destroy the fishes, 
we destroy the sea. 
And if we destroy the sea, 
we destroy 
the life support system 
for ourselves. 
And if the oceans die, 
we die.
Eighty percent 
of the oxygen supply 
of the planet 
comes from the oceans. 
Plankton populations 
are being diminished. 
There’s a very delicate 
balance between 
fish/plankton/whales/
sea mammals/birds. 
And that’s been 
severely disrupted. 
And if it’s 
too severely disrupted, 
it could crash, and 
if it crashes then we have 
an ecological collapse, 
an oceanic ecological 
collapse, which will 
affect life on land. 
And so it could have 
devastating consequences.
According to a study 
by an international team 
of ecologists and 
economists published in 
the November 2009 issue 
of Science, 
if the current global trends 
in fishing continue, 
our Earth will experience 
a 90% collapse 
in those fish stocks 
currently being exploited 
within the next 40 years. 
As lead author Boris Worm 
of Dalhousie University, 
Canada states, 
“The data show us 
it's not too late. 
We can turn this around. 
But less than one percent 
of the global ocean 
is effectively protected 
right now.”
By preserving sea animals 
like whales and seals, 
the Society’s vessels are 
benefiting both humanity 
and the animal kingdom. 
The group also safeguards 
the world’s oceans 
by serving compassionate 
vegan meals on all its ships.
Yes, the ship is vegan, 
only vegan food is served 
on board, and campaigns 
the same at sea, 
so everything on the boat, 
all the food that is served 
is vegan, yes. 
And we have 
wonderful cooks. 
So we have
no dairy products, 
no animal products at all. 
And it works quite well; 
you don’t have to be 
a vegan to join the ship, 
but you are a vegan while 
you’re on the ship, and 
we try to set an example. 
People get to 
experience it and
if you can run a ship 
on a vegan diet, 
then you can certainly 
do it at home.
I think that there’s 
a very direct relationship 
to what we eat and 
the health of the planet. 
Forty percent of the fish
that is taken from
the ocean is fed to pigs
and chickens and that.
This is just a world 
out of balance really, 
and it just can’t continue. 
A vegan and 
a vegetarian diet 
leave a much shallower 
ecological footprint 
than a meat-eating diet. 
And it takes like 
8,000 gallons of water 
to produce 
one pound of beef. 
And so, if we’re 
concerned about 
water preservation, 
then we certainly 
should look at that. 
About animal husbandry, 
the production of meat 
actually creates 
more greenhouse gases 
than the entire 
automobile industry. 
Eating meat is sort of like 
being addicted to drugs. 
But if you give it up, 
you’ll find out 
you don’t miss it.
Captain Watson has 
the highest regard 
for all life and that 
is why he is respected 
as a true champion 
of the animals. 
All animals are intelligent, 
but intelligence is relative. 
We equate intelligence 
with the ability 
to make tools 
and build things 
and ride around 
in automobiles and cars. 
That’s our understanding 
of intelligence. 
I measure intelligence 
by the ability 
to live in harmony 
with the natural world. 
All these creatures 
who live in harmony with 
the ecology of their planet 
are far more intelligent 
than we are. 
Intelligence doesn’t 
necessarily mean 
technological intelligence; 
there’s also an 
ecological intelligence.
When we return, 
we’ll feature 
the presentation 
of the Shining World 
Hero Award 
to Captain Paul Watson. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back 
to this edition of 
the Shining World Award 
series, highlighting 
the courageous heart 
of Captain Paul Watson 
of Canada, the vegan 
founder and president 
of the Sea Shepherd 
Conservation Society. 
The numerous initiatives 
of the Society 
to guard sea life 
have brought 
significant results.  
In its ongoing 
anti-whaling campaign, 
the valiant group 
has halted the activities 
of numerous 
illegal whaling vessels 
and saved the lives 
of thousands of whales 
in the process.
The Sea Shepherd 
Conservation Society 
is an idea that started 
when we began to realize 
that what really 
changes the world 
is the passion 
from individuals, 
that we can’t depend 
upon governments 
and corporations 
to solve these problems. 
And only through 
direct intervention 
by people who really care 
can we solve 
these problems, 
and so my crew comes 
from all over the world, 
volunteers from all different
ethnic backgrounds,
with this idea that we can 
achieve the impossible. 
Because sometimes 
the only answer is 
the impossible one, 
and we have to make that 
impossible answer work, 
and how we do that 
is really by unleashing 
our imagination, 
and daring to go forward 
and implement ideas 
in order to 
fulfill our objectives, 
and our objective is to
try and save our oceans. 
Right now what’s 
happening in our oceans 
is catastrophic, 
we’re losing species 
at an incredible rate. 
We’re in the midst of 
a major extinction event, 
and quite simply, 
if the oceans die, 
then we all die. 
So this is really a question 
of self preservation, 
and that’s a message 
we’re trying 
to get across to people. 
The noble Bluefin Tuna, 
with the ability to swim 
at speeds of up to 
90 kilometers per hour, 
is on the verge 
of disappearing 
due to overfishing.  
There has been an 80% 
drop in their population 
worldwide 
since the 1970’s. 
Yet, fishing continues.
So, we would like to know 
what your purpose is 
in coming here 
to the Mediterranean 
this year.
The Bluefin Tuna should 
be on the endangered 
species list. 
There’s a legal quota, 
which has been set by 
France, Italy and Spain. 
But three-fourths 
of the Tuna taken 
is taken illegally 
and so our vessel, 
the “Steve Irwin” is 
in the Mediterranean 
and we’re targeting 
those illegal operations. 
So we’re 
looking for poachers, 
and when we find them, 
we’ll disrupt 
their activities.
Especially 
on this last campaign 
for the Mediterranean 
anti-Bluefin Tuna fishing, 
and they worked very hard 
and freed 
800 Bluefin Tuna, 
which were trapped 
in the big nets, 
and they released them.
For his wise leadership 
and brave actions, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
recently honored 
Captain Paul Watson 
with the Shining World 
Hero Award, along with 
a letter of appreciation, 
from which the following
is an excerpt:
Captaining 
the Sea Shepherd 
and patrolling the oceans 
with your vegan crew, 
you protect and care for 
the magnificent mammals, 
our earthly co-inhabitants. 
Also through 
environmental efforts 
you raise ever-increasing
awareness 
of the life-saving, 
sustainable vegan diet, 
helping to save our planet 
from the effects 
of climate change. 
Captain, you are 
a modern day hero, 
saving hundreds of 
whales and seals each year 
by defending them 
and uniting the world 
behind you, 
through your dedication 
and commitment. 
For your fearless sacrifice, 
for your strength of mind 
and fortitude 
in the face of danger, 
for your spirit, concern 
and tenacity and your 
passionate commitment 
for all life, we hereby 
applaud and celebrate 
the extraordinary 
and courageous deeds 
of an ecologist and 
environmental champion, 
Captain Paul Watson. 
With Great Honor 
and Love and Blessings, 
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
Thank you. 
Along with some of 
Master’s DVDs and CDs, 
Captain Watson received 
a beautiful crystal 
Award plaque which reads:
In Recognition 
Of Your Fearless Spirit 
Of Determination 
And Boundless Courage
Bravely Patrolling 
The Oceans, 
Protecting And Defending 
Our Gracious And Gentle 
Marine Co-Inhabitants
With Compliments 
And Gratitude
For Your Passionate 
Environmental 
Guardianship 
And Advocacy
Thank you. 
I’m finding 
that the individuals 
who I have as volunteers, 
I couldn’t pay people 
to do what they do, 
to display the courage 
that they do. 
So really I’d like to 
really accept this award 
on behalf of 
all the volunteers 
from all over the world 
who join Sea Shepherd 
voyages and intervene 
to protect whales 
and sharks and seals 
and fish and sea birds, 
and without them, 
we wouldn’t be able to do 
anything at all. 
Captain Paul Watson, 
we laud you for standing up 
for our animal friends 
and also promoting 
the vegan diet. 
We also thank 
all Sea Shepherd 
Conservation Society 
volunteers for their love 
and dedication 
to making the world 
a more harmonious place 
through their 
animal protection work 
and informing the public 
of the critical state 
of our oceans. 
May Heaven bless all of 
the Society’s members as 
they continue to conserve 
global biodiversity.
Be Veg, 
Go Green 
2 Save the Planet.
For more details 
on Sea Shepherd 
Conservation Society, 
please visit 
Thank you for joining us 
today on our program. 
Up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
after Noteworthy News.  
May our love 
for all beings forever be 
as vast as the oceans.