Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
We focus on the bold direct actions being taken by Captain Essemali and the Sea Shepherd France crew to stop the killing of 6,000-10,000 dolphins each year by industrial trawling ships.
We follow the heroic actions of Captain Hammerstedt and the Sea Shepherd crews. They work with the coast guards and navies of Gabon, Liberia, Benin and Tanzania to stop illegal fishing.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.
Captain Watson introduces Jacqueline Le Duc, Captain of the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie, a former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. Capt. Le Duc is working with local Mexican communities and authorities.
Captain Watson will be joined by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society CEO, Capt. Alex Cornelissen and Marine Science Director Eva Hidalgo to review achievements of 2020 and priority campaigns for 2021.