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Seaspiracy, the dark side of fishing

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There is no white or even gray for “Seaspiracy”, the documentary by Ali Tabrizi, distributed on Netflix, which points the index against the fishing industry, legal and obviously illegal and which also ridicules environmental associations, as well as than countries like Japan, where, besides whaling, tuna fishing is practiced without rules. And for this dolphins are killed in The docufilm is a punch in the stomach. The trawl nets, which can contain a cathedral and devastate the seabed. The longlines, a line so long that it can wrap around the globe several times. The banned fishermen of South East Asia, with real slaves on board, and with criminal organizations behind them. There is no gray, there is no white: only black. Thus, the nets are the plastic that is in the oceans, while we are worried about the straws to be eliminated from our tables. Thus the devastation of the food chain, starting with sharks, has repercussions on all species, and finally on humans. Thus, the deforestation of the seabed is the beginning of the end and also affects the ability of the ocean to absorb carbon dioxide. Thus indiscriminate hunting, even where it may appear sustainable, but cruel and horrid, such as the once-a-year massacre of pilot whales in the Far Oer Islands (the documentary takes sides with Sea Shepherd, which openly fights it).

There is no solution. Sustainable fishing, which does not exist and which no one controls. The stamps of environmental associations, a business without foundation (it must be said that the interviewees, in their representation, make a bad impression; and in the documentary film the index is pointed at their alleged financiers who represent the fishing and processing industry. fish). The few observers, who are sometimes killed, thrown into the sea. Fish farms, attacked by bacteria, with fish swimming in their droppings. The thesis of “Seaspiracy is that there is no gray and white, in fact, but only marine reserves and stop eating fish, of all kinds. A radical choice, which marries only black. The docufilm was criticized and challenged. Anyway, a must see.

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