The End of the Line
# Imagine a world without fish
π Overview:
Examines the devastating effect that overfishing has had on the world's fish populations and argues that drastic action must be taken to reverse these trends. Examines the imminent extinction of bluefin tuna, brought on by increasing western demand for sushi; the impact on marine life resulting in huge overpopulation of jellyfish; and the profound implications of a future world with no fish that would bring certain mass starvation.
π Languages Available:
Spanish
,
English
,
Wolof
π Date Released:
2009-06-12
β Running Time:
86 mins
β Vote Average:
6.3
Beloved Cast
Narrator (voice)
Ted Danson
Self - UK Fisheries Minister 2003-2007
Ben Bradshaw
Self - Former Tuna Farmer
Roberto Mielgo Bragazzi
Self - Author, "The End of the Line"
Charles Clover
Self - Fisheries Minister, Canada (archive footage)
John Crosbie
Self - Diver, Senegal
Haidar El Ali
Self - University of Washington
Ray Hilborn
Self - Dalhousie University, Canada
Jeffrey Hutchings
Narrator for France (voice)
MΓ©lanie Laurent
Self - Fisherman, Straits of Gibraltar
Manolo Pacheco Luis
Self - Cayetano Heredia University, Peru
Patricia Majluf
Self - American Television Chef (archive footage)
John T. Maxwell
Self - Fisherman, Senegal
Adama Mbergaul
Self - Fisherman, South Andros, Bahamas
Hardy Mckinney
Self - Fisheries Agency of Japan
Masanori Miyahara
Self - North Pacific Seafoods, Alaska
Matthew Moir
Self - Canadian Prime Minister 1984-1993 (archive footage)
Brian Mulroney
Self - Managing Partner, Nobu Restaurants
Richie Nota
Self - British Chef (archive footage)
Jamie Oliver
Self - Stanford University
Stephen R. Palumbi
Self - University of British Columbia
Daniel Pauly
Self - University of North Carolina
Pete Petersen
Self - York University, UK
Callum Roberts
Self - University of Hong Kong
Yvonne Sadovy
Self - Senator, Alaska (archive footage)
Ted Stevens
Self - University of British Columbia
Rashid Sumaila
Self - Bluefin Tuna Expert World Wildlife Foundation
Serge Tudela
Self - Dalhousie University Canada
Boris Worm