AN INCIDENTAL KILL

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2007

David Roth Weiss' award-winning 1987 oceanographic film was the first to expose the horrors drift gill nets. World-renowned underwater cameraman Howard Hall captured the film's haunting underwater imagery. The film was shown on National Geographic Explorer and it was also one of the very first films ever featured on Discovery's SHARK WEEK.

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  • fuck all of you illegal killers...

  • people starving all over the world and he probablly cant leagally sell those sharks. The DMF makes stupid laws that cause this type of waste, because of pressure from the Sierra Club the CCA (bunch of hypocrits) and other "environmental" groups. I comm. fish and I see these stupid laws come around all the time. If the lawmakers had any clue, they would change the laws to allow the sale of bycatch. Insted we are forced to waste this renewable yet precious resource

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  • its bad enough to kill the sharks for fins, but here the guy is hitting the shark to kill it... then throws it over without taking the fins.... what was the point of that? WHY KILL IT IF YOU'RE NOT GOING TO MAKE MONEY.... and yeah sure fishing may have been the family for generations, and here we're saying it isn't the fisherman's fault? i simply do not understand their logic.. killing for profit is one thing... killing just for the sake of it... that's a lame excuse.

  • Some fish species are disappearing, so regulation is needed. It is called bycatch because it is not intended. The laws regulating the length of nets and timing of use need to be respected so that BALANCE is achieved - those plundering the ocean will end with nothing. Proper regulation allows a reasonable fishing industry AND the fish, to survive.

  • Hijos de puta bastardos.

  • dat is just so vicious!!! sharks kill to eat.. its their nature.. why do people dont understand that!! But this video is really sad!

  • WTF would they kill the fish for? that right there should cause gill netting to be outlawed!

  • eww

    I feel bad for those fish

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