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Whale war controversy continues as authorities board Sea Shepherd vessel, seize items February 23, 2009 | 1:14 pm Sea Shepherd’s Steve Irwin collides with the stern of a Japanese harpoon whaling ship in the Antarctic The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ship the Steve Irwin pulled into port in Tasmania last week and was met by a group of Australian Federal Police officers, who served a search warrant, boarded the vessel and confiscated numerous items. The items seized include the ship’s log book, video footage, audio recordings, photographs, interview transcripts and meeting minutes compiled during recent confrontations between the anti-whaling activists and Japanese whaling vessels in the Antarctic. Sea Shepherd founder Captain Paul Watson says much of the confiscated material belongs to the Discovery Channel’s “Animal Planet” producer and camera crew, who were onboard the Steve Irwin videotaping material for the second season of the television series “Whale Wars.” It is still unclea