As i see whale wares on television,i have to say.
That also Fred has right,the captain of the Steve Irwin,is not realy thinking of his crew,when he starts to act.
It's been on tele many times now,everybody could see.
If you also listen to the captain when he says something about safety,well actions come before safety.
Ramming vessels is not realy the way to do something against whaling to.On this matter also the icelandic navy does do ramming to other fishingvessels,afther several warnings.In a way it's the same as Sea Sheperd.
Some day it will go wrong on the Steve Irwin,if he keep on doing like he's doing.Who will take responsability than,captain Paul??his first mate,witch i will never trust,if i see him doing.
I think they should take some more experienced people onboard,instead of students.
Thanks to the first mate,the zodiac turned upside down while launching,i dont know if you have seen it,second time the first mate needed to steer trough an icefield,and he could not understand the degrees/heading from his crewmembers.However he blames everytime someone else.These are not the people i want on a boat with.
Marc