From: SKUFFTV
SHOW YOUR SUPPORThttp://www.transparentseavoyage.comhttp://www.surfersforcetaceans.comhttp://www.seashepherd.orghttp://www.thecovemovie.com.au/Join Dave Rastovich and the Transparent Sea Voyage, as they express the surfing worlds desire to surf with cetaceans, in an ocean that is clean, clear and protected.The journey began in Byron Bay with a team assembled by Rasta, following the Whales south to meet up with Sea Shepherd's ship "The Steve Irwin" in Sydney, which will continue on to Antarctica to protect the Whales from slaughter.We also re-visit Rasta's journey to the dolphin slaughter grounds of Taiji in Japan, where the struggle continues to end dolphin killing.
Consider two representations of two very big waves, below. The first is a photograph of Mike Parsons at Cortes Bank. The second is a video of Garrett McNamara near Nazare, Portugal. Now take out some measuring tape and make the distance of one foot between your hands. That's the amount, according to the Billabong XXL committee, that McNamara's wave is bigger than Parsons's wave.