The End of The Line: Episode 6 - The Future of Fish
What does the future hold for fish? Rupert Murray, director of the movie, travels to Australia and dives to the SS Yongala shipwreck, an area which has been protected for over 30 yrs and which now thrives with marine life. He then visits Kiribati, the worlds' largest marine protected area since 2006. According to Charles Clover, author of the End of the Line, the European Union is responsible not only for European waters but also for sending subsidized vessels to plunder the oceans of the world. As a scientist points out, half of the oxygen we breathe is produced from the ocean, by a specific composition of plankton which regulates the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Everything is connected and needs to stay in balance otherwise we may risk reaching... the end of the line. - For all other episodes, extra videos, interesting links, campaigns, more info: <a href="http://www.babelgum.com/endoftheline">www.babelgum.com/endoftheline</a>
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The End Of The Line: Episode 3 - Heroes and Villains
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