Once considered an inexhaustible source of food, the oceans are now in danger of being significantly depleted. Matt Damon hosts "The State of the Planet's Oceans" as award-winning filmmakers Hal and Marilyn Weiner investigate the health and sustainability of the world's oceans and the issues affecting marine preserves, fisheries, and coastal ecosystems in the United States and worldwide.
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FULL DESCRIPTION: Investigates the health and sustainability of the world’s oceans, with a special emphasis on climate change and issues affecting marine-reserves, fisheries, and coastal ecosystems.
***** Portugal & New England: Once home to proud seafarers, fishing communities on both continents are now struggling to reinvent themselves after the collapse of the North Atlantic cod fishery.
***** Greenland: Discover the surprising link between melt lakes forming on Greenland’s Glaciers and accelerating sea level rise. And what effect will sea level rise have on the low-level countries of the world?
***** Bangladesh & India: If sea levels continue to rise, half of Bangladesh’s rice farms will be underwater. The crop loss will force millions of environmental immigrants to flee into neighboring countries like India.
***** Florida Keys & Belize: Coastal reefs have long suffered from human development and over-fishing. Marine sanctuaries are now reversing the trend by providing safe havens for fish, sea turtles, and corals, whose populations are dramatically rebounding.
***** South American Andes: For millennia, the glaciers of the Andes Mountains have been the sole source of irrigation water for farmers and herders, but they are expected to be gone within the next few years. As more and more people are relocating to coastal areas, what are the implications for Lima’s population and its fisheries?
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