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In the middle of the negative impact of extensive pollution and climate change, we tend to lose different factors with the vitality of the marine ecosystem: excessive capture. Difficulty waters checked the long -term economic and ecological effects of fish.

The romantic picture of a moderate fishing boat we sailed from the port is the fading of the past. Today, the company’s ownership of the super -dragging fishing boat lurks in the ocean to find the next huge marine transportation tools. The design of these oil tanks is very large, so that they wear more than 200 tons of fish per day. Many species are exposed excessively and threatened extinction. The population of Pacific Jack Mackele (once considered an indestructible species) by Pacific Michael has decreased by 90 %.

The biggest fish was the first victim of excessive fishing. Now these species have disappeared, and the industry must choose through small and medium inventory. The food chain has fundamentally changed this approach.

The fishing industry is a huge multinational operation, which can largely survive the state -funded state -funded state -funded. The demand for seafood is so large that companies like EU were forced to watch new stocks outside their own borders. They concluded the bilateral agreement of fish in the waters of developing countries in exchange for a large amount of financial donations.

Through investigation, film producers attempt to deal with chaotic organizations, limited accountability systems, suspicious sources of financing, and ecosystems that depend on balanced. These efforts have been supported by many interview themes, including ecologists, naturally protecting activists and professional fishermen.

In addition to the clearness of the crisis and the diagnosis of thinking, this film also provides many options that can effectively contain fish coverage. This includes restrictions on the period of operation in the control of fishing personnel in the period of being controlled. The types of equipment they use and the establishment of a marine safety zone. These areas refuse all fishing activities until the population has the opportunity to regenerate.

The most wise in this film’s achievement may be to promote more reasonable and serious consumer culture.

 

Directed by: Matthew Judge

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