Sharkwater (2006)
10/10
One of the best documentaries I have seen in a long-time.
14 September 2006
Warning: Spoilers
The Chinese are buying them for prosperity, and because they are seen as the perfect predator. The shark has been hunted, and in this documentary, given the amount of sharks in the sea, maybe extinct in a few decades. This film, the first for the director, and film maker is a look into the fishing of sharks in some of the poorest countries in the world. The power of the human, protesting, calling on governments to stop the long-fishing from happening in central and South-America. Anyone who is interested in conservation and who maybe want to join a conservation movement should see this film.

I thought that many of the organization who fight on behalf of the protection of animals are vigilantes, but this is in part due to the media. This film shows the other side of these groups. Everyone who has an interest in conservation should see this film(Which is all of us). As the director said," many of these species will not recover." Please go out and see this film....
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