Whale Wars - Battle at Sea

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2008

http://animalplanet.com/whalewars

Witness what it really takes to save whales as the Sea Shepherd crew deals with grenades, guns and hostage situations.
Whale Wars - Fridays at 9, only on Animal Planet.

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  • @TheKaz147 Right...

    There is no issue on race here. It's about those who overkill Whales...

    Japan: 1000 annually.

    Faroe: 950 annually.

    Inuits: 50 annually.

    Japan's Purpose: Money.

    Faroe's purpose: Sport.

    Inuit's purpose: Survival

  • @TheStrawberryLolicon

    You say "It's ok, Minkes aren't endangered".

    The japanese set out to kill Minke Whales, Humpback Whales, Fin Whales, Sei Whales, Byrdes Whales, and Beaked Whales every year... with a quota of over a thousand in total. Look up the subsistence of ALL of these.

    Overplundering will damage the ecosystem beyond repair.

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  • NO ONE CARES ABOUT WHALES!!!

  • ss are vandals that tear through nets

  • @TheNinjanordundor

    That's interesting

  • @info145 It japan you wouldn't make that much money because whale is usually only eaten during ceremonial cases so not a lot of whale meat is bought

  • Derp de derp de tidley dumb - Rated PG-13

  • LOL these guys are idiots. They are criminal its not against the law to kill whale, but do you know what is against the law? Throwing stink bombs at people ships, boarding their ship without permission so your stepping on private property, and assault thank god this off the air just pure stupidity

  • Japan I hate you love your food but I HATE you go jump in the ocean dummies

  • i HATE whale killing

  • Whaling is a minority industry in Japan, but advocating the complete end of commercial whaling is very not productive. The methods used by Japanese whalers are far from anti-environment, and help protect whale populations.

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