Saturday, April 17, 2010

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joyfully and with a slightly queasy feeling I present here the second film criticism of this blog. I want you here the film "Sharkwater - If sharks die," imagine .

Rob Stewart, a biologist, underwater photographer and Hailiebhaber, has realized that film. Since his childhood he was fascinated by sharks and even during many dives swimming with them. He loves the "predator" of the sea, as they are called by critics often, and is also evident in this film.

No one wants to save sharks. Sharks are beasts. Seals are cute and docile whale, But sharks are after blood-thirsty killer. So we was taught by the media. People die from sharks, innocent people who want to swim on holiday to be the better delivery, sharp, teeth mangled and killed. We have never seen on television. We have heard on the radio, read in the newspaper .... The

these shy, intelligent animals before the dinosaurs lived in the oceans of the earth and survived great Aussterbezyklen that few of us know. That sharks in order to kill the 5 people and elephants to one hundred, hardly anyone knows. Unfortunately, sharks see nunmal not cute, sweet and fluffy. But they can not help it and if you have a little idea from biology, from the ocean ecosystem, we can see how valuable this - animals are for us - for me, quite beautiful.

This is described in the film Sharkwater very good. Sharks are at the top of the food chain in the ocean and its threat of extinction would have dire consequences for us on land. Sharks eat smaller fish that eat plankton themselves. The plankton regulates the CO2 / O2 budget and is therefore important for our country oxygen. If there are no more sharks, this fish can grow uncontrollably and the plankton would disappear almost completely ...

that sharks are endangered, Many people find it hard to imagine. But the Haibestand has fallen by 90%. Also, this is explained in the movie Sharkwater.
behind a large and powerful lobby. Shark finning is booming. Shark Finning In
meant the capture of sharks for their fins cut off in the living body, and throwing the dying animal back into the sea. The fins are used mainly in eastern countries shark soup or as a medicine against a variety of diseases.
The fin should have a neutral taste and is eaten as a status symbol in high places. etc. Even as a drug, usually ground into capsules getrockenten fins are quite popular. The just in China is believed the shark have magical powers, because he never gets sick. This too is a misconception. Because sharks are quite sick. They, too, does the increasing pollution of the seas to create.

Rob Stewart joins in the film Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society . Together with him, he documents the struggle against the shark fin lobby and longline fishing. A very watchable film with lots of stunning underwater shots and fascinated with the images of countless sea creatures killed incredibly angry.

to see!





The ISA logs off. Finally, there still needs to be done.

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