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The end of the line – movie documentary on global fish extinction by 2050
Posted: 2 September, 2010 • Category: News • Tags: Culture/Education, Food • Comments(1)
Imagine an ocean without fish – The End of the Line premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2009 and is a feature documentary film revealing the alarming impact of overfishing on our oceans. It outlines the possibility of an imminent extinction of seafood by 2050 unless we intervene in widespread use of poor fishing practices.
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