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Plenty more fish in the sea, right? Not according to this scary eco-doc, the latest instalment in the We’re All Doomed! sub-genre.
Director Rupert Murray brings the fear with disturbing stats‘n’graphics showing how technology is raping the ocean and some moving testimony from scientists.
Greedy corporations and quotaobsessed bureaucrats are the focus of the doc’s blame game although Murray, working from Brit journo Charles Clover’s book, accentuates the positive with a closing ‘get involved’ sermon about our eating habits.
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