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A Fish Full of Dollars ()


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Indonesia is the number one shark fishing nation in the world. At Tanjung Luar, sharks and mantas are targeted species. How will the depletion of sharks and mantas affect tourism, the environment, and the lives of local people?

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Samuel Mason ...
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Directed by

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Adrienne Gittus

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Adrienne Gittus ... (writer)
 
Jo Hurford ... (co-writer)

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Adrienne Gittus ... executive producer / producer

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Adrienne Gittus

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Adrienne Gittus

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Andy Wheatcroft ... assistant editor

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Adrienne Gittus ... production manager

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Adrienne Gittus ... sound editor
Jessy Krief ... sound editor

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Alex Neoh ... digital effects

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Paul Friese ... additional photography
Adrienne Gittus ... camera operator
Shawn Heinrichs ... additional photography
Elke Specker ... additional photography
Andy Wheatcroft ... additional photography
Steve Woods ... additional photography

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Adrienne Gittus ... animator
Alex Neoh ... animator

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Ophi Subasa ... location assistant

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Adrienne Gittus ... script supervisor

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Paul Friese ... technical advisor
Adrienne Gittus ... location manager
Herwin Hera ... technical advisor

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Plot Summary

Indonesia is the number one shark fishing nation in the world. Sharks are a targeted species at the Tanjung Luar fish market in Lombok, where despite world wide trends away from shark finning, the trade persists. Worldwide, fishing is pushing many species to the brink of extinction. Fishermen are forced further afield every year to satisfy the hungry demand of the Chinese and world market for shark fin soup. Manta fishing for gill rakers has also been a growing trade in recent years, and despite law changes banning their fishing in Indonesia, some fishermen consider the risks worth taking. This film addresses a global problem at a local level, investigating the impact of the worldwide massacre of sharks and rays on both the environment and the local community in Lombok. How will the depletion of shark and manta species in the Lombok area affect tourism and the lives of local people, who have depended on the fruits of the seas for generations. What will happen when this resource is exhausted completely? The trade of banned species in Indonesia is a complex issue with many financial stakeholders. There is no simple solution to this problem, but shark and manta fishing must stop now if we are to preserve the environment for future generations. We must not let this be our legacy. Written by Adrienne Gittus

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  • A Fish Full of Dollars (Indonesia)
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  • 51 min
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