Just because the Steve Irwin has never rammed a Japanese vessel in open waters doesn't mean that Paul Watson can't use scare tactics to intimidate the Japanese! [Episode 3]
Jeff Hanson concepts an airgun capable of launching a bottle of butyric acid farther than any Sea Sheperd could throw it. Will it work? [Deleted Scene]
Sea Sheperd's Pedro calls out for help when he sees that the Steve Irwin's current course will take them directly up the back of the Nisshin Maru! [Deleted Scene]
When Dan and Peter come up with the idea of throwing a grappling hook on to the deck of the Nisshin Maru from the Gemini, the deck crew expresses their concerns... and draws a line in the sand!
In order to stay on the Nisshin Maru's tail, the Steve Irwin has to head back into a dangerous ice field. The crew has mixed reactions about putting their zero-ice class ship back in harm's way!
After 26 years, Peter Brown has made the decision not to return for another tour of duty. Some crew members are sad to see him go. Some aren't. [Episode 4]
Sure, the deckhands get to man the outboard boats and chase down the Japanese whalers, but on their off days they get to clean showers and toilets. A pirate's life for me! [Deleted Scene]
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