WARNING: You are about to view graphic raw footage from Whale Wars: Season 2 showing a minke whale being harpooned and shot by Japanese whalers. [Deleted Scene]
After sailing past the Nisshin Maru in the dark, the Sea Sheperds are forced to navigate a dangerous ice field to catch up to them. But with Peter Brown's frantic steering the Steve Irwin could be in serious trouble! [Episode 1]
Unable to effectively attack the Nisshin Maru from the Steve Irwin, Sea Shepherd launch their outboard boats, but they don't get very far before disaster strikes. [Episode 4]
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]
The Sea Sheperds are shocked when they witness the Japanese using a new tactic: throwing hard metal objects at their heads from the deck of their ship! [Episode 6]
After two unsuccessful prop-fouling attempts, the Sea Sheperds make a critical mistake that causes them to lose one of their best tools against the whalers. [Episode 3]
The Japanese write "Scientific Research" on their ships to underline that they're operating under an international law that allows them to kill up to a certain amount of whales every year for scientific research. [Episode 1]
The Steve Irwin is on a collision course with the Japanese whaling ship Yushin Maru #2. Will Sea Shepherd avoid a collision or stay on course? [Episode 2]
The Sea Shepherd manoevers close to a Japanese harpoon ship, the Yushin Maru #3, in an attempt to throw butyric acid, a form of stink bomb, onto the deck.
This year's communications officer, Luke Van Horn, brought along a radar detector that will extend the range of the Steve Irwin's radar and help it find other ships at a distance of up to 400 miles. [Episode 5]
In a daring attempt to create media controversy, Pottsy and Giles board the Yushin Maru #2 from the Delta at extremely high speeds. This single act created a media firestorm and help put Sea Sheperd in to the public eye.