Fire, ice and thunder: A chase on the high seas
An endangered ice fish, the world's most notorious poaching vessel and an epic chase across three oceans; Peter Hammarstedt tells the dramatic tale of taking down the Thunder.
The Thunder was the most notorious and elusive poaching ship in the world; for ten years governments had struggled to catch it. Then, in 2014, a crew from the organisation Sea Shepherd - known for its anti-whaling activity - found it illegally hunting Patagonian toothfish in the ice floes of the Antarctic and decided to stop it. They pursued the Thunder for 110 days over 10,000 miles before a dramatic stand-off in the Gulf of Guinea. Captain Peter Hammarstedt, from Sea Shepherd, tells Jo Fidgen about the dramatic chase and eventually watching the Thunder as it burned. This episode was first released on 19th November 2020.
On-board recordings in this piece are from the documentary Ocean Warriors: Chasing the Thunder, courtesy of Brick City TV.
Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Mariana Des Forges
Photo: The Thunder surrounded by icebergs
Credit: Sea Shepherd
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