Friday, June 3, 2011

WHO Knew Whale Wars Premiers Tonight: Test Your Sea Shepherd Trivia?

For hardcore fans of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Paul Watson, or a series Whale Wars, today is a great day, because Season 4 hours Price Whale Wars few. Sea Shepherd is not everything on television, however, and there are many stories behind the scenes on the organization and its members. Here are some interesting and little known to impress your friends with this evening, the first night of the war of the whales. If you have something interesting to add, share your knowledge with a few silly! - Animal World

Wikileaked
Did you know that the documents exchanged between the Japanese and U.S. governments have said that the closure of the Sea Shepherd? Apparently, Japan has found a sufficient threat to the organization proposes to delete non-profit 501 (c) and therefore exempt from tax. The Director General of the Fisheries Agency of Japan said the U.S. measures to punish the Sea Shepherd can "positively influence" the position of Japan in the future residence of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) talks. We do not know if the Sea Shepherd has not been punished in any way, and Paul Watson said no action was taken against his organization, the U.S. government.

A boat is Pay It Forward
Bob Barker The ship, commanded by Captain Alex Corneliessen season 4 "Operation without compromise," a bloody past. The ship was a Norwegian whaling 1951-1962. The good news is that the arch was Bob and strong enough to break the ice in Antarctica Barker, while Sea Shepherd has his hand on it, because the vessel used to travel the same troubled waters. During the last few seasons we have seen Bob Barker pave the way for Steve Irwin, who have different abilities to break the ice to monitor the whalers in the icy waters dangerously. While the whalers are trying to lose the Sea Shepherd fleet, reducing their ships across patches of ice water, there is little chance of escape from the great Bob Barker.

Record Breakers
Sea Shepherd again this year, will be called Gojira (Godzilla Japanese) through the TV which was renamed recently. The ship has the merit of keeping the world record for circumnavigation of the globe. That is, until another boat and a smooth black tree. Can you guess what boat?

Yes, Ady Gil! Sort by Pete Bethune in Season 3, Ady Gil really beat the World Tour Gojira for nearly 15 days. But Whale Wars fans know (and lament), Ady Gil was hit and damaged irreparably by the Japanese whaling ship Shonan Maru II during the season last year. The Gojira is still a force to be reckoned, however. It is 40 feet longer than the Ady Gil and weighs much more, too. The new enemy is moving 41 tons water 13 tons of Ady.

Armed and Dangerous
Many people know that Paul Watson is in the blue list of Interpol. Watson said he has been added to the watch list of international terrorism after the arrest of Pete Bethune, which was documented in Season 3. Did you know that Watson is also considered an "armed and dangerous eco-terrorists"? Are you his friend on Facebook, which has seen its funny messages on the problems of being on the list of the Interpol. A recent reader in Canada from the United States had Watson surrounded by Homeland Security agents at gunpoint and sirens blaring.

More worrying, says Watson, are the constant updates of the bank, which has given, and how one begins to cut all the lifeguards. Appears to be an eco-terrorist has its advantages, who knows?