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Courage and conflict from Antarctica's depths to Tanzania's reefs and the Pacific's tuna fisheries. Activists, scientists and journalists confront poachers, dismantle illegal networks and bring outlaws to justice.

OCEAN WARRIORS weaves stories of courage and conflict, from the Antarctic's remote Southern Ocean, to the coral reefs of Tanzania and the vast tuna fisheries of the Western Pacific. Set sail for heart-stopping action as a global coalition of activists, scientists and journalists prepare to stare down poachers, tear up illegal fishing networks and bring outlaws to justice.

An inexplicably overlooked but highly action-packed free sequel to the Whale Wars series, "Ocean Warriors" showcases the actions of three ships from the Sea Shepherd fleet, as well as one Greenpeace vessel. The documentary follows activists from the Tanzanian Multi-Agency Task Team, alongside scientists and investigative journalists, all committed to confronting poachers, dismantling illegal fishing nets, and bringing the perpetrators to justice. Additionally, the film features dramatic events, including the sinking of a whaling ship, the detonation of a poaching vessel, and more. With high-quality cinematography, top-notch editing, and the presence of well-known figures such as Peter Hammarstedt, Paul Watson, and Peter Willcox.—Hayduke

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Keywords
  • poaching
  • environmental documentary
  • sea shepherd
  • greenpeace
  • illegal fishing
Genres
  • Documentary
Release date Dec 3, 2016
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English

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