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Quick and Easy Ways to Empty the Ocean
Newer, faster and more efficient ways to extract every last living fish from the ocean. What could possibly go wrong?

From Pete Bishop, the animator behind How to Drink Canada Dry and the acclaimed Discovery series How to Destroy the World, comes this satirical look at the future we face in a world without fish.

To learn more about our depleted marine reserves, visit the End of the Line page.
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GOOD: Urban Aquaculture
Professor Martin Schreibman says our oceans have been overfished beyond repair. If we're going to keep eating fish and chips, tuna tartare, and all those omega-3 fatty acids, we may have to rely on aquaculture. Schreibman is working to bring those fish farms into the city. Urban aquaculture? We'll bite.
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Oil Story
From Pete Bishop, the animator behind the acclaimed Discovery series How to Destroy the World, comes this quick animated history of humans' insatiable lust for oil! Oil Story is a supporting feature to Dirty Oil, Babelgum's first original feature film production, and has been nominated in the Educational, Scientific and Industrial category of the Annecy International Animation Festival 2010, the world's largest animation event.
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The Lesser Spotted Batfish
What will we do when we've eaten all the fish? Just dig deeper, of course.

From Pete Bishop, the animator behind How to Drink Canada Dry and the acclaimed Discovery series How to Destroy the World, comes this satirical look at the future we face in a world without fish.

To learn more about our depleted marine reserves, visit the End of the Line page.
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Live Reef Fish Trade
That fish on your plate and in your aquarium may have one thing in common - growing up on the reefs of the Coral Triangle. One of the most lucrative of the regions reef-based fisheries, live reef fish trade is also a destructive activity.
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Fish for Today Fish for Tomorrow
This film explores how the MSC use an ecolabel and fishery certification programme to contribute to the health of the world's oceans by recognising and rewarding sustainable fishing practises, influencing the choices people make when buying seafood, and working with partners to transform the seafood market to a sustainable basis.
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Spirit of the Kalahari
The tale of two farmers living with predators in Botswana, and using very different management techniques. It promotes the use of best practices in farm management and predator conservation.
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Oil Story - Dirty Oil Teaser
From Pete Bishop, the animator behind the acclaimed Discovery series How to Destroy the World, comes this quick animated history of humans' insatiable lust for oil! Oil Story is a supporting feature to Dirty Oil, Babelgum's first original feature film production, and has been nominated in the Educational, Scientific and Industrial category of the Annecy International Animation Festival 2010, the world's largest animation event.

COMING SOON: Dirty Oil - Babelgum's first original feature film production. Narrated by Canadian actress and environmentalist Neve Campbell, this much anticipated feature documentary from Academy Award®-Nominated director Leslie Iwerks goes deep behind-the-scenes into the strip-mined world of Northern Alberta, Canada.

To learn more, visit the Dirty Oil page.
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World: The Mantas of Yap
Jonathan travels to the island of Yap in Micronesia to learn about the resident population of giant Manta Rays!
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Jonathan Bird's Blue World: Stingray City
Watch Jonathan Bird's Blue World: Stingray City. For twenty years, people have been feeding a large group of friendly stingrays at a place in the Cayman Islands. Jonathan travels to Grand Cayman to meet up with the famous marine artist and researcher Guy Harvey who is studying the relationship between humans and stingrays. He even shows Jonathan how to hold a stingray safely in his arms.
 

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