Everyone should watch this documentary. I like to think of myself as fairly eco-conscious but there were a lot of things highlighted in this documentary that I was unaware of.
Sustainable fishing is a myth. "Dolphin friendly" means nothing. While I'm at home feeling guilty for using a plastic bag, the commercial fishing industry is out there polluting and decimating our oceans, having a knock on effect towards everything else including climate change.
Critical reviews of this documentary state that it's "all over the place" rather than concentrating on one particular topic but in my opinion we are going on a journey of discovery alongside the film makers and each problem discussed is intertwined with another anyway.
I also don't feel that this is pushing any vegan agenda. It is simply saying that if we all do our bit by reducing or removing consumption of seafood from our diets then maybe there is hope after all.
Sustainable fishing is a myth. "Dolphin friendly" means nothing. While I'm at home feeling guilty for using a plastic bag, the commercial fishing industry is out there polluting and decimating our oceans, having a knock on effect towards everything else including climate change.
Critical reviews of this documentary state that it's "all over the place" rather than concentrating on one particular topic but in my opinion we are going on a journey of discovery alongside the film makers and each problem discussed is intertwined with another anyway.
I also don't feel that this is pushing any vegan agenda. It is simply saying that if we all do our bit by reducing or removing consumption of seafood from our diets then maybe there is hope after all.
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