Monday, January 18, 2021

Sharkwater (2006): Movie Review

                                                                                        


Jim's Review

Rob Stewart travels the world to educate people on the horrible practice on the lucrative billion dollar industry of shark finning.

He runs into few friend who help him out and run into political trouble along the way

Shark Finning kills thousand of sharks a year. This film helped change the law against this.

10 out of 10 stars

About film:
Arguing that sharks are misunderstood as dangerous creatures, biologist Rob Stewart travels to the Galapagos Islands, Costa Rica and other places where the animals can be found. Underwater, he feeds sharks to demonstrate their fundamentally nonviolent nature. With 90 percent of the shark population destroyed by indiscriminate hunting, Stewart joins forces with conservationist Paul Watson to fight poachers who illegally kill the animals for their fins and sell the meat to the Taiwanese Mafia.





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