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Title: The End Of The Line, The inconvenient truth about the oce...

Added: May 13, 2009

Author: the5thmedium

Duration: 1:6

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To watch and learn more visit http://www.t5m.com/the-end-of-the-line The first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans will will premiere in the UK on Monday 8th June 2009

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Youtube Comments: 26

srfrr Says:

Jun 23, 2009 - Sad sad world.

cri8tor Says:

Jun 25, 2009 - Like cancer, the human species destroys its host. They will be the undoing of Earth as we know it and that will be the true apocalypse if such a thing could ever exist.

the300club Says:

Aug 4, 2009 - why would a film maker want to be linked to a convenient film that was far from truthful ?... maybe the US won't be the easy ones to blame in this film? over fishing is obviously a worldwide problem

zuluamuse Says:

Aug 17, 2009 - I have been fishing for over 50 years, mostly in Africa. When one fished only rod and reel fisheries there were sustainable,supporting many coastal communities . Once the high tech trawling, longlining fleets (mostly from China, Korea, Japan) managed to bribe, corruptible officials for fishing rights many of these local African fisheries have collapsed. The only solution I see is a drastic global moratorium, that insists on all fishing to revert back to rod and reel, to allow stocks to recover.

COpcionTV Says:

Aug 31, 2009 - I live in the peninsule of yucatan in mexico, and the situation is very complicated, the octopus, shrimp has gone.

strikenetter Says:

Jan 25, 2010 - herring here in USA, north carolina have been taken from fisherman. The fishery is supposedly closed for sixteen years. They said overfishing, then they said pollution ! Funny, these fish spawn in the rivers north of my fishing grounds where pollution is growing !!! Overfishing isn't the only concern !

JulieRebu07 Says:

Feb 7, 2010 - i sometimes wish we would run out so that the animals we kill will finaly stop to suffer

Saligubung Says:

Feb 10, 2010 - Totally agree.

Saligubung Says:

Feb 10, 2010 - You are so right. Over fishing and Pollution. Both driven by consumption- by 'consumers'

Saligubung Says:

Feb 10, 2010 - Not if we could stop it in a logical manner

cri8tor Says:

Feb 10, 2010 - @SaligubungI agree with you, but it's very difficult to change the attitudes of so many ignorant humans.

Saligubung Says:

Feb 11, 2010 - I don't know- I was ignorant once too until the net came along and I got to watch videos about the truth about where our food comes from. I think though people are too busy with their lives to stop and think about 'where' all food comes from. From the oceans to the land, we are doing some ungodly things. Most people couldn't stomach killing a dolphin- or a pig- but continue to support mass commercial fishing and factory farms.

cri8tor Says:

Feb 12, 2010 - @SaligubungYou may already be aware of Ted com, but checkout Jamie Oliver's recent presentation and the comments left by others there. You may enjoy it.Take care

Saligubung Says:

Feb 12, 2010 - Cri8tor - can you send me the link?

strikenetter Says:

Mar 27, 2010 - Look at laws in Florida USA, the FWC requires fisherman to use net which have a 98 % bycatch rate !! Sustainable fishing laws imposed by those governing our fisheries ? I think not !!! Here in NC USA we are required to harvest bycatch, "unwanted" fish in order to sell certain species !

xteeo Says:

May 23, 2010 - what song is playing in the beginning?!

jerramy Says:

Aug 9, 2010 - They are talking about setting aside areas of the worlds oceans off limits to fishing like national parks or nature reserves. How to police them? I don't know. Just try to stop an Asian from killing whales, dolphins, and scraping every last living thing off the bottom of the ocean.

Alaskrab Says:

Sep 16, 2010 - I watched this movie and was extremely disappointed. They only showed the bad side of things. They only showed the fisheries that are on the brink. At the very end they mentioned Alaska and how they are a model in fisheries management, but only spent a couple of minutes on it. People need to stay well informed. I am an Alaskan commercial fisherman, and Iam proud to feed the world through sustainable fisheries!

Folkboat11 Says:

Oct 2, 2010 - For "I am an Alaskan commercial fisherman, and Iam proud to feed the world through sustainable fisheries!" I am sure your are also proud that up to 41% of the salmon that Alaska exports has been raised on hatchery factory farms in plastic trays, fed pellets, held in open net pens for up to 12 months, then released into the wild. Alaska farms up to 1.5 billion salmon each year to sustain their fake wild salmon fishery. Keep waving the Red, White, and Blue. Keep on waving.

bluegirlz333666 Says:

Dec 13, 2010 - who is the film sponsored by? i need to do a "report" about this movie for my class and one of the questions are this.......

TheMyfancypants Says:

Jan 18, 2011 - Alaska is not a sustainable fishery. It is an artifically created fishery using billions of hatchery fish to replace stocks that were fished out decades ago. Alaska slams salmon farming in Canada but raise their hatchery fish in farm pens for twelve months before releasing them to compete with real wild stocks for food in the open ocean.

Spherex86 Says:

Jun 6, 2011 - Paris Hilton and Lady Gaga get 13.7 million views, while this gets 10,000 views...Yeah, the world is going down.

StephanieLisaTara Says:

Sep 22, 2011 - HAIKUI hatch! Crawl! And swim!Oh how I love my sweet life,Please don't hunt me.—A Green Sea Turtle

Folkboat11 Says:

Sep 30, 2011 - Not to mention Alaska Seafood Processing creates dead zonesSeptember 28, 2011Trident Seafoods Corp. to Pay $2.5 Million to Resolve Clean Water Act Violations and Spend More Than $30 Million to Upgrade Processing PlantsSettlement to reduce discharges of seafood...  Seems they can learn something from Canadian aquaculture.

millardcasey24 Says:

Jan 27, 2012 - This is a "juvenile" video. =p

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