Seaspiracy Comments

  • Erich 2023-04-08 15:32:25

    The idea is very clear, and the key point of the problem is to follow the money. Plastic straws only account for 0.03% of global marine debris, and the bulk of it is actually fishing nets. ....

  • Lawrence 2023-03-27 19:15:11

    Eye opening. It turns out that most of the plastic pollution in the ocean comes from discarded fishing gear, not straws. The nonprofit organization that issues continuous fishery certificates was initiated and established by fishery retailers, and 80% of its income comes from selling...

  • Albert 2023-02-01 19:51:39

    Starting from the opposition to whaling, the various industrial chains behind the over-exploitation of marine resources, including above-ground and underground ones, were gradually discovered. So-called sustainable fishing is just a means of making money, and marine fish farming is just as damaging to the environment. After reading it, if you want to consider becoming a vegetarian, let’s start by eating less uncultivated...

  • Lera 2022-12-24 15:33:51

    The textile industry has often mentioned recycled fabrics made from "fishing nets" in recent years. I still wonder why there are so many fishing nets that can be recycled. The proportion given in the documentary is 46%, and 46% of marine debris comes from fishing nets and fishing gear. Plastic straws are not the plastic straws that often appear in propaganda. Plastic straws only account for 0.03% of all plastic waste. Why is there no mention of fishing nets and fishing gear on the websites of...

  • Taya 2022-12-19 15:47:22

    Am I getting too old for this kind of proficiency in using all kinds of provocative production techniques to try to come up with oversimplified answers to extremely complex questions. The typical mindset in the age of social media is zero or one, and this piece is falling into this pattern, consciously or unintentionally. If you want to protect the fish, then everyone should be vegetarian (the author also tried to add other angles in the end, but it is weaker than the main line and has no sense...

  • Mustafa 2022-12-01 15:59:44

    An interesting point in the film is that "46% of marine debris is the by-product of fishing, fishing nets and fishing gear", so the most harmful is not the household garbage that people always think includes plastic bags and plastic straws. It's really sad to say that a lot of people's environmental activities these days are self-deceiving...

  • Scotty 2022-11-24 11:27:43

    The logic is really imprecise. In other words, this is not a documentary that investigates phenomena and analyzes solutions, but a documentary that records the change of the director's personal concept, and it is the kind of savior that he thinks is the savior. The problem of bycatch is technically at least partially solved; the data on overfishing is 30 years ago, and it is much better now; the NGO part, oceana has a report on commercial fishing in 2014, but it is not on the homepage. See the...

  • Leslie 2022-11-16 14:45:43

    I stopped my chopsticks from eating seafood while watching a...

  • Dahlia 2022-11-16 00:23:09

    The data listed are shocking. The material on the theme of fishing gear threat, overfishing, sustainable fishing, continuation of customs, captive breeding system, etc. was photographed, which makes people afraid that the reduction of fish will inevitably affect the marine ecology, but what is it? I had no idea before watching this film, but on the other hand, the inciting nature of this documentary is also very strong, and it also involves human rights issues in vulnerable areas, but what is...

  • Bethany 2022-11-04 23:06:05

    A few criticisms: 1. A large number of subjective feelings are uncomfortable. Documentaries can ask questions and demonstrate questions. What do you mean by outputting self-feelings as a creator? 2. The life of fish is life, and is human life? I laughed when I mentioned the emotions, memories and pain of fish. Bai Zuo is a disease that needs to be cured. 3. The film cites a lot of arguments that are favorable to my point of view, but avoids talking about others. This violates the documentary in...

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