The End of the Line is a powerful film about one of the world's most disturbing problems - over-fishing. Advances in fishing technology mean whole species of wild fish are under threat and the most important stocks we eat are predicted to be in a state of collapse by 2050.
The film points the finger at those most to blame, including celebrity chefs, and shows what we can do about it. This is not just a film, it is also a campaign - for sustainable consumption of fish, for marine protected areas to allow the sea to recover, and for a new ethic of responsible fishing.
www.endoftheline.com
Commercial fishing isnt the only group to blame, seeing as how rec. anglers are the only group i have seen bring a fish to port. Not one in my port landed by a commercial boat, but i saw 5 landed in two days by rec fisherman. Not to mention rec. fisherman can keep the juvenile fish as well as the adult !!! The fish have been migrating through here well beyond the comm. season, as the rec season opens when the fish migrate through here !! I can't name a comm. boat which has landed one, but 20rec
strikenetter 1 year ago