Paul Watson and his crew notice suspicious activity aboard a whaling ship. Are the Japanese preparing to use LRADs against the Sea Shepherds? [Episode 5]
A harpoon ship zeroes in on the Steve Irwin, attempting to hinder their pursuit. Are the Japanese whalers about to borrow a tactic from the Sea Shepherd playbook? [Episode 5]
Word is quickly spreading about the Bob Barker's latest encounter with the Japanese whalers. Paul Watson fields calls and gives interviews as the ICR denounces the Sea Shepherds' actions as "terrorism."
After the Ady Gil was demolished, Pete Bethune was on a mission to board the Shonan Maru #2 and deal with the situation. Chuck and Peter explain how they would have dealt with the same situation.
In the off-season, some crew have normal, productive lives. Others work for Sea Shepherd full-time. But when it is the off-season, everyone finds a way to keep busy!
Captain Chuck Swift and First Mate Peter Hammarstedt take us behind the scenes of their attempt to leave the port of Mauritius before being discovered by a Japanese fishing vessel.
Sea Shepherd witnesses a whale harpooned and killed before their very eyes, something that hasn't happened in the 35 years since Paul Watson founded the organization.
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.
Have you ever wondered how the Whale Wars film crew gets all that incredible footage? The cameramen reveal the secrets behind the most iconic shots from the show.
In Chapter One of this original web series, the team responsible for creating and producing "Whale Wars" reveals what inspired the show, how it began and what it was like to see first footage.
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?
This was the episode of Whale Wars where we realized that Sea Shepard meant business and would stop at nothing to keep the Japanese from killing whales!
In this clip from "Planet's Best Aquariums" on Animal Planet, we meet a 19 year old Beluga whale, who loves getting her tongue rubbed. Visitors at the Vancouver Aquarium have to opportunity to get to know these marine mammals in person.
In this clip from "Planet's Best North American Wildlife Encounters" on Animal Planet, we visit the Gray Whale outside the coast of Baja. These whales travel great distances from the icy arctic to Magdalena Bay to withstand the winters.
In this clip from "Planet's Best Aquariums" on Animal Planet, we learn how to train the Shamu whale also called Killer whale, one of the largest marine mammals in captivity.