This is a wonderful film, it should be viewed as widely as possible, the BBC or Channel 4 should show it in prime time, get David Attenborough on board to encourage them!
This should be encouraged in every port in the UK and Ireland. In fact it should be shown in schools across the world, if we get the fishing men/women onboard the change will happen and sustainability will actually have a meaning.
Seeing the dredgers is almost unbearable. * now finished the film - well done everyone! 👏 what a great example of respectful, intelligent collaboration
Can Blue Marine Foundation train people up to deliver and support change elsewhere now, rather than waiting for you guys to change our whole fishing/marine ecology coast line! I'm an artist working with community groups including fishermen and women in Brixham and would love to continue conversations around this there with your support.
I've been working on this story myself - you have saved me the trouble! I am investigating the MMO's failure to stop sludge dumping in Lyme Bay - I am on facebook at People with an Interest in Lyme Bay and would very much like to hear from you :)
Yes - Brilliant work, wonderful story, stunning film! Congratulations! Please come to Vietnam (when lockdown is lifted), to help set up a BLUE MPA like Lyme Bay, with the local fisherfolk, local whale temple keepers, local watersports trained fishermen, now Vietnam's top surfers, kiteboarders, windsurfers, and sailors - and local government. If BLUE choses, BLUE can be based in Mui Ne, Vietnam's watersports capital - at MANTA. The bay community has developed around watersports since 2000. Border lockdown may be a perfect time for planning. The bay has closed to international tourism, and potentially less pressure on local ecosystems - if they can be BLUE managed! - for the health and wealth of people and planet! [In 2004, 'End of the Line' and advice from Dr Yvonne Sadovy, inspired fishery surveys across southern Vietnam, and MANTA's set up, with support from ADM Capital, and Wildlife At Risk.] We need rewilding here! - Like Lyme Bay!
This is a wonderful film, it should be viewed as widely as possible, the BBC or Channel 4 should show it in prime time, get David Attenborough on board to encourage them!
Great documentary. Really good stuff.
This should be encouraged in every port in the UK and Ireland. In fact it should be shown in schools across the world, if we get the fishing men/women onboard the change will happen and sustainability will actually have a meaning.
Excellent I Personally saw the Massive Decline of fish in North North Sea from 1985 to 200
Seeing the dredgers is almost unbearable.
* now finished the film - well done everyone! 👏 what a great example of respectful, intelligent collaboration
Fantastic story and great video! Congratulations to all involved!
great wee film, well done all involved
Thank you Bally
Can Blue Marine Foundation train people up to deliver and support change elsewhere now, rather than waiting for you guys to change our whole fishing/marine ecology coast line! I'm an artist working with community groups including fishermen and women in Brixham and would love to continue conversations around this there with your support.
I've been working on this story myself - you have saved me the trouble! I am investigating the MMO's failure to stop sludge dumping in Lyme Bay - I am on facebook at People with an Interest in Lyme Bay and would very much like to hear from you :)
As a diver along tnis coastline in the 1990s a conservation area was a “no brainer”..
Brilliant, inspirational work!
One question - for translation to Vietnamese: 1:42 - 'ret(?) netting hundreds of stones of cod and pollack and'..?
Yes - Brilliant work, wonderful story, stunning film! Congratulations!
Please come to Vietnam (when lockdown is lifted), to help set up a BLUE MPA like Lyme Bay, with the local fisherfolk, local whale temple keepers, local watersports trained fishermen, now Vietnam's top surfers, kiteboarders, windsurfers, and sailors - and local government.
If BLUE choses, BLUE can be based in Mui Ne, Vietnam's watersports capital - at MANTA.
The bay community has developed around watersports since 2000. Border lockdown may be a perfect time for planning. The bay has closed to international tourism, and potentially less pressure on local ecosystems - if they can be BLUE managed! - for the health and wealth of people and planet!
[In 2004, 'End of the Line' and advice from Dr Yvonne Sadovy, inspired fishery surveys across southern Vietnam, and MANTA's set up, with support from ADM Capital, and Wildlife At Risk.]
We need rewilding here! - Like Lyme Bay!