The whalers attempt to lose their attackers in an ice field.
Read MoreEpisode 12 – Vendetta
The former captain of the Ady Gil goes for a boarding attempt and one of the Sea Shepherd vessels goes dead in the water.
Read MoreEpisode 10 – Zero Hour
The Sea Shepherds refuse to be bullied by the Japanese fleet even though they’re out numbered. The deckhands repel over the side of the ship to assess the damage from the collision and realize that there is a gash in the steel hull and water is pouring in. Whale Wars Season 3 Episode 10 – Zero Hour Incoming search terms:american dad the zero hour
Read MoreEpisode 9 – A Bloody Trail
As the Sea Shepherds approach the Nisshin Maru, they are suddenly surrounded by four whaling vessels. Suddenly, one of the Japanese vessels moves in dangerously close, and as the deck crew quickly braces themselves, the ships violently collide.
Read MoreEpisode 8 – Ready To Snap
With low oil and drinking water, and a damaged helicopter, the Sea Shepherds’ hunt for the Japanese whaling fleet has been brought to a halt. While on their way back to port, the radar shows two colossal storms that they can’t avoid.
Read MoreEpisode 7 – Revenge Is Mine
In the aftermath of the devastating loss of their stealth vessel, the Sea Shepherds have returned to the campaign with renewed passion and intensity. Now the two remaining ships are back on the hunt for the Japanese fleet.
Read MoreEpisode 6 – Sliced In Two
At the bottom of the world, a collision has just devastated one of the Sea Shepherds’ vessels. The crew on the other vessel stand helpless on their deck, watching in horror as the Japanese vessel barrels through the Sea Shepherds’ prized speedboat.
Read MoreEpisode 5 – The Thrill of the Chase
After nearly a month of searching, the Sea Shepherds have finally found their ultimate target: the world’s only whale factory ship, the Nisshin Maru.
Read MoreEpisode 4 – Stealth Attack
The Sea Shepherd’s stealth boat, the Ady Gil, launches a sneak attack on the Japanese whaling reconnaissance vessel in an effort to break free of the tail and find the rest of the whaling fleet.
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