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The End of the Line

Based on the critically acclaimed book by Charles Clover, this documentary charts the devastating ecological impact of overfishing by interweaving both local and global stories of sharply declining fish populations, including the imminent extinction of the bluefin tuna, and illuminates how our modern fishing capacities far outstrip the survival abilities of any ocean species. Scientists explain how this depletion has slipped under the public radar and outline the catastrophic future that awaits us - an ocean without fish by 2048 - if we do not adjust our fishing and consumption practices.

Year: 2009
Genre: EcoFilm Fest, Fishing Docos, Eco-Concious, 2010
Country: UK
Director: Rupert Murray
Starring: Narrated by, Ted Danson
Duration: 82 Minutes
Rating: G
7.5/10
Location in store: Documentary (EcoConcious)

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