End of The Line Video
Key Scene 1: Cod Overfishing
-What was the main source for income for Newfounland?
The main source was fish
-What significant event occurred in 1992?
There was a new law that stated that fishing wasn't allowed for Europeans and Canadians.
- Historically why did people migrate to Newfounland?
They migrated for the fish.
-What was the main source for income for Newfounland?
The main source was fish
-What significant event occurred in 1992?
There was a new law that stated that fishing wasn't allowed for Europeans and Canadians.
- Historically why did people migrate to Newfounland?
They migrated for the fish.
Key Scene 2: Technology
-How could you describe the impact of hi-tech fishing vessels on the world catch?
We the people are damaging the ecosystems by over fishing.
-What evidence does the sequence/film provide to support this statement?
The fishing technology is trapping the fishes.
-How could you describe the impact of hi-tech fishing vessels on the world catch?
We the people are damaging the ecosystems by over fishing.
-What evidence does the sequence/film provide to support this statement?
The fishing technology is trapping the fishes.
Key Scene 3: Senegal
How many of the global population identify fish as a key part of their diet?
1.2 billion people consider fish as the main key of their diet.
-How much of the world catch is returned dead to the sea?
10 of the world's catch including turtles, dolphins, among others are returned dead to the sea.
-What difference in technology are between the Senegalese fisherman and those from foreign fleets?
The Senegalese fisherman has better tools for fishing.
How many of the global population identify fish as a key part of their diet?
1.2 billion people consider fish as the main key of their diet.
-How much of the world catch is returned dead to the sea?
10 of the world's catch including turtles, dolphins, among others are returned dead to the sea.
-What difference in technology are between the Senegalese fisherman and those from foreign fleets?
The Senegalese fisherman has better tools for fishing.
Key Scene 4- Fish Farming
What do you think the attractions of fish farming are?
Portions with a good bargain.
What are the potential consequences of fish farming?
Fishes going extinct!
Could you describe this process as sustainable?
It is almost impossible to stop over fishing.
Why do you think Patricia recommends that we eat small fish like the Anchovy?
There smaller, and there is more of them.
What do you think the attractions of fish farming are?
Portions with a good bargain.
What are the potential consequences of fish farming?
Fishes going extinct!
Could you describe this process as sustainable?
It is almost impossible to stop over fishing.
Why do you think Patricia recommends that we eat small fish like the Anchovy?
There smaller, and there is more of them.
Key Scene 5 : Marine Reserves
What are marine reserves?
Areas of the world oceans were fishing is completely banned.
What are the economic consequences of continuing with the marine reserves we already have
People will starve because their main food source is fish .
What are the economic consequences of implementing a global marine reserve network
Arguments
What percentage of the worlds ocean are currently marine reserves?
20-30 %
What are marine reserves?
Areas of the world oceans were fishing is completely banned.
What are the economic consequences of continuing with the marine reserves we already have
People will starve because their main food source is fish .
What are the economic consequences of implementing a global marine reserve network
Arguments
What percentage of the worlds ocean are currently marine reserves?
20-30 %