i mean, seals, whales, dolphins, sharks, swordfish, all kind of what they call bi catch, or extra productsry: bonus. >> horrendous. like clear cutting the ocean. >> larry: do they have feelings for the fish that they're doing this to, do you think? >> i don't think so. it's seen as a resource. something to consume, sell for profit. >> larry: what's the book, captain? >> we maintain a logbook of everything. we submitted this to the australian/new zealand investigators. they looked at our logbook, but japan wouldn't give them theirs, so they only have one side. >> larry: you describe what is happening? >> every day, put down the position. and the hours. and, you know, keep track of every incident that happens. >> larry: like a log? >> it's actually a legal document. so if there is any court case or anything, this is our proof. it all has to be in pen. you can't do it in pencil. that can be erased. >> larry: do you think you will meet your goal and stop this? >> absolutely. i think more and more people are getting aware that whaling is truly barbaric, shouldn't have a place here in the 21st c