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46 comments
  1. Being able to increase the number of humpback whales again shows that there's still hope. With collaborative effort, we can somehow fix a few things we have destroyed. If only we'll let go of our greed for more, we may have a better, less threatening future.

  2. What if the tropics become a restricted zone where only scientists and conservationists and wildlife photographers and filmers could go

  3. ??Y LOVE THIS DOCUMENTARY OMG IS LIKE AM IN THERE WITH THE FISH JAJAJA, Y LOVE ENID CAING O ANIMAL, I CANT BE HOURS LOOKING THIS BEAUTIFUL OCEAN THE JESUS CRIED GIVE TO US. AM THE MAN THE MAKE THE SPISH I LOVE HIM HIS REAL PROFESSIONALLY, MY RESPET FOR YOU FRENT GOD BLESS YOU.

  4. An astounding documentary. Absolutely beautiful video, and a treasure trove of information to accompany it. I am dumbfounded by such an incredible performance.

  5. 7:58 The climate always changes – there is no fighting that (trying to is actually part of the problem; it robs the Earth of performing natural functions).

    19:20 This is emotionally exagerrated. Everything dies and repopulates – coral reefs are no different. The same thing happened in the 1980's, and likely many times before we started recording the data.

    27:52 How important is this part of the kelp forest? Do we have a use for urchin parts? Maybe we could responsibly harvest them if so? Also, why aren't there any otters harvesting there? Not enough information is given.

    34:40 I haven't researched herring, but the way it's presented here (from Japan to California), it sounds like overexploitation in this case & area is a good thing.

    44:10 Exactly. Incredibly quickly, I'd say. Things get bad in one area, but they get better in another; then, they get bad in that area, and they get better in the former. The cycle continues.

    I think overall this was a pretty good documentary – a bit too emotional at times, but still good. I don't disagree with creating sanctuaries at all, in fact, I support it (we are called to be good stewards of God's planet, and to subdue it responsibly). What I do disagree with is emotional manipulation; the argument was completely one-sided and didn't go into any sort of detail on how reefs or anything regrows/repopulates to better inform the viewer. It's like it just wanted to leave the viewer with the idea that they needed to do what the narrator suggests they should do (gov't regulations), instead of what they could do as individuals on their own (invest in land/beaches and create your own little sanctuary; dive in your free-time and harvest overpuplated urchins, etc.).

  6. We Humans don't deserve this beautiful earth? These beautiful oceans are lacking their essentials because of us .
    Hope this will change one one day.

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