Captain's Log #4: Allankay, March 12th People have been asking what a day at sea looks like for me as a captain. Let me tell you that at sea — and especially during a campaign — days rarely go as planned. On an average day I am on the bridge ...
Click on the image above to open Sea Shepherd Global’s 2025 End of Year Report, which documents a year of sustained direct action across some of the world’s most threatened marine regions. Working alongside governments, scientists, and local communities, Sea Shepherd crews confronted illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, industrial exploitation, ...
Captain's Log #3: Allankay, March 5th At the moment we are sailing over a glassy ocean. The sea is so calm and blue that it feels more like the Mediterranean than the Southern Ocean. A few days ago we picked up a team of scientists at King George Island in ...
Captain's Log #2: Allankay, February 24th Arriving at Coronation Island in the South Orkney Islands, it was full on from the start! Just before we reached the krill fishing fleet, we spotted five vessels involved in transshipment operations: two fishing vessels, two refrigerator vessels, and one refueling tanker. This was ...
Captain's Log: Allankay, February 16th After a long flight, I arrived in Ushuaia, Argentina to join the Allankay for next Antarctica Defense Campaign. It's always a special moment to step onboard the vessel and meet the crew, a lot of familiar faces and some new. The next day we departed ...
Early Access to Our Antarctica Mini-Documentary You’ve stood with us every step of the way—and now, you’re first in line to see the final film from this season’s Antarctica campaign, before its public release next week! We returned to Antarctica later in the season, through harsher weather and higher risks, ...

