The End of the Line (DVD)

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The End of the Line (DVD)

Condition

New

Age Group

Adult

Format

DVD

Publisher

Docurama

Published Date

2010

Brand

New Video Group, Inc.

Rating MPA

Not Rated

Recording Studio

Docurama

Amazon ASIN

B002RB56W2

UPC / EAN

767685169490

Year

2009

ReleaseDate

2009-06-12

RuntimeMins

85

RuntimeStr

1h 25min

Awards

Awards, 2 nominations

Directors

Rupert Murray

Writers

Charles Clover

Stars

Ben Bradshaw, Roberto Mielgo Bragazzi, Charles Clover

Produced by

Chris Gorell Barnes, George Duffield, Jacqui Edwards, Christopher Hird, Erica Knie, Sandra Leeming, Claire Lewis, Paula Nightingale, Donald Rosenfeld, Jess Search, Ted Waitt, Alexis Zoullas

Music by

Srdjan Kurpjel, Marios Takoushis

Film Editing by

Claire Ferguson

Production Management

Kate George

Sound Department

Claire Ellis, George Foulgham, Carlos García, Lisa-Marie McStay

Camera and Electrical Department

David Groundwater, Kash Halford

Editorial Department

Mark Neale, Gareth Parry, Tim Waller

Additional Crew

Hannah Ava Dahl, Caitlin Boyle, Ana Garcia, Jack Cornelius Knott, Katrin Pors, Samantha Sealey, Mickey Cottrell

Thanks

John Jencks

Genres

Documentary

Companies

Arcane Pictures, Calm Productions, Dartmouth Films

Countries

UK

Languages

English

ContentRating

Unrated

ImDbRating

7.5

ImDb Rating Votes

1076

Metacritic Rating

68

Short Description

The End of the Line: How Overfishing Is Changing the World and What We Eat is a book by journalist Charles Clover about overfishing. It was made into a movie released in 2009 and was re-released with updates in 2017.

Clover, a former environment editor of the Daily Telegraph and now a columnist on the Sunday Times, describes how modern fishing is destroying ocean ecosystems. He concludes that current worldwide fish consumption is unsustainable. The book provides details about overfishing in many of the world s critical ocean habitats, such as the New England fishing grounds, west African coastlines, the European North Atlantic fishing grounds, and the ocean around Japan. The book concludes with suggestions on how the nations of the world could engage in sustainable ocean fishing.

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$111,827

Keywords

Exploitation,capitalism,sea,ocean,profit