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    The Last Ocean

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    Poster of the movie The Last Ocean
    2012     Documentary    
    New Zealand
    1h 28min

    Do we fish the last ocean or do we protect it? The most pristine marine ecosystem on Earth, the Ross Sea, has remained free from widespread pollution, invasive species, mining and over-fishing. Home to high concentrations of wildlife and an incredible array of animals, many found nowhere else on the planet, it is teeming with large predatory fish, whales, seals and penguins that collectively comprise the last intact marine ecosystem on Earth. It is a living laboratory providing scientists with the last chance to understand how a healthy marine ecosystem functions. Facing depleted fisheries everywhere else, the fishing industry has found its way south in pursuit of the Antarctic toothfish (sold as Chilean sea bass). Fishers plan to remove 50 percent of the adult toothfish from the Ross Sea and, in so doing, will destroy the natural balance of Earth's last untouched ocean.

    Directed byPeter Young
    Written byRichard Langston, Peter Young

    Featuring

    Dave Dobbyn

    Video

    2:44

    Trailer

    9 years ago

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    Photo from the movie The Last Ocean
    Photo from the movie The Last Ocean
    Photo from the movie The Last Ocean

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