The Sea Shepherds shock turns to fury when the Japanese fleet pulls a dead whale onto Nisshin Maru for slaughter. Paul Watson instructs the crew to prepare for battle.
Low on fuel, the small boats head toward the Steve Irwin, but in order to get them on board safely, Paul must employ a dangerous military strategy, "The Crazy Ivan," circling at a high speed to try and create calm water for the little boatsto return.
As the Sea Shepherd prepare for their fourth day of engagement with the Japanese whaling fleet, Andy and Simon ague with Dan over the best strategy for attack
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Whale Wars - S02E05 - The Unintimidatables - HDTV.avi
Whale Wars - S02E05
Surrounded by the Japanese whaling fleet, the Sea Shepherds ready themselves for the biggest day in battle to date on the campaign. Helicopter pilot Chris flies up and confirms the crew's fears- all of the whaling vessels are equipped with LRAD weapons
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Whale Wars. S02E07. The desire to fling things
Captain Watson is in pursuit of the Nisshin Maru when all three Japanese harpoon ships suddenly appear on out of the fog. The Sea Shepherds are completely outnumberd
The Sea Shepherds have come across the entire Japanese fleet searching for one of their crew members that fell overboard. Paul orders his crew to stand down, and they agonize over being so close to their target, yet unable to attack.
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Sea Shepherd Crew on Larry King Live (Whale Wars) Pt. 1
On Larry King Live, June 4 2009, interviews the Sea Shepherd crew and also discuss "Whale Wars" and upcoming season 2 of the program. Pt. 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oC6iRlTWDY PS: Read "Animal Liberation" by Peter Singer.
A huge weather system moves in and the Steve Irwin is forced to take shelter behind a large iceberg. By morning, they are surrounded by ice so thick they can no longer move. The ice begins to push against the ageing ship's hull, denting it inwards
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