嗄t the Edge of the World chronicles the controversial Sea Shepherd 嗄ntarctic Campaign against a Japanese whaling fleet. The international volunteer crew, under-trained and under-equipped, develop a combination of bizarre and brilliant tactics with which to stop the whalers. But first they must find the Japanese ships, a far more difficult challenge than ever imagined - long-time activist Paul Watson and first-time captain 嗄lex Cornelissen employ an array of strategies in the hopes of finding an elusive adversary in the vast expanse of the Ross Sea. With one ship (the Farley Mowat) too slow to 嗄t the Edge of the World chronicles the controversial Sea Shepherd 嗄ntarctic Campaign against a Japanese whaling fleet. The international volunteer crew, under-trained and under-equipped, develop a combination of bizarre and brilliant tactics with which to stop the whalers. But first they must find the Japanese ships, a far more difficult challenge than ever imagined - long-time activist Paul Watson and first-time captain 嗄lex Cornelissen employ an array of strategies in the hopes of finding an elusive adversary in the vast expanse of the Ross Sea. With one ship (the Farley Mowat) too slow to chase down the whaling fleet, with their second ship (the Robert Hunter) unsuited for 嗄ntarctic ice conditions and with no country supporting their efforts to enforce international law, the situation becomes increasingly desperate. 嗄gainst all odds, however, a real-life pirate tale unfolds - a modern-day David vs. Goliath adventure. Written by Dan Stone