In this deleted scene, the Steve Irwin encounters engine trouble. If they are to have any chance of staying in the race, they must move quickly the fix the problem.
Paul Watson called last year's Sea Shepherd campaign in the Faroe Islands "Operation Ferocious Isles." He is asked to defend this name directly to Heri Joensen, a Faroese Islander.
Heri Joensen contends that the grind has adapted and changed over the years to be more humane and that it only takes seconds for a whale to be killed. Paul Watson believes that the killing of intelligent creatures should be outlawed entirely.
Paul Watson and Heri Joensen give their final thoughts on the grind in the Faroe Islands. Also, watch a sneak peek of the next episode of Whale Wars: Viking Shores.
Paul Watson of Sea Shepherd and Heri Joensen of the Faroe Islands square off in the first-ever live Whale Wars after-show. Find out what the grind is and how both sides frame their arguments.
Paul Watson and Heri Joensen discuss whether whale farming could be an option for the Faroese instead of herding and killing pilot whales from the wild.
In Chapter Two of this original web series, the "Whale Wars" film crew describes what they had to endure in order to document the Sea Shepherds as they charged the whaling ships.
Sea Shepherd's high-tech Ady Gil sunk after a collision with Japanese whalers. Both the fishermen and anti-whaling activists are blaming each other for the incident.
Friday, June 5, 9 PM e/p. Get a sneak peek at Whale Wars: Season 2. The stakes are higher. The battles are bigger. Will Sea Sheperd finally shut down Japanese whaling once and for all?