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``Whale Wars'' star and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society founder Paul Watson has another fight on his hands, this one with the people of the Faroe Islands -- a self-governing Danish territory between Iceland and Scotland -- who herd pilot whales to their shores to be killed for food. This series follows the Sea Shepherds as they attempt to thwart the killings with a campaign fronted by the flagship Steve Irwin (captained by Watson) and Brigitte Bardot (captained by Fraser Hall) and aided by mobile acoustical devices to deter the whales from the islands. They also deploy a covert team to patrol the streets, interact with locals and carry out undercover missions.
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