Since 1992 and the result of the Rio summit, organized by the UN, June 8 is a date that allows you to celebrate the planet’s oceans. Annual meeting, which will enable the general public awareness of these enormous naval expenses and better management of their resources, more than ever.
On the occasion of World Ocean Day, there are three wonderful documentaries, as sad as teachers around the subject.
Pursuit of coral (2017)
Coral reefs are directly threatened by global warming. Ocean surface water temperature increased by 0.5 ° C to 1860 to the present. IPCC forecasts, an intergovernmental expert group on climate evolution, announces an average air temperature rise by 1.5 ° C.
Therefore, the surface water of the oceans will still be warmed. Coral reefs are very sensitive to temperature changes due to their low adaptation. Without forgetting that climate change has other effects, such as raising the level of the ocean surface and the frequency and power of hurricanes.
With numerous festivals and prices (including the best documentary at the prestigious Sundance Festival in 2017), Jeff Orlovski’s persecution of Coral turns out to be an absolutely remarkable documentary, at the same time a very educational and enthusiasm, constantly dropping – all alerts. So it is recommended.
Coral’s pursuit is available on Netflix.
Plastic Ocean (2016)
We adhere to some consistency compared to the previous film with the plastic ocean. A documentary that emphasizes the results of our lifestyle on the seabed and its inhabitants. The movie team went all over the world to hid what is hidden at the bottom of our oceans, offer images that have never seen maritime life and the results of plastic pollution.
The documentary is also quite interesting to store next to the plastic planet, which was released in 2008. Clinical observation is not surprising, dangerous: 260 million tonnes of plastic is produced every year in the world. In addition, 675 tons of garbage pays the sea every hour, half of which are plastic. However, we receive only 1% of 14 million tonnes of annual polystyrene materials …
By 2030, the production of plastic waste on the planet should increase 41%. Thus, the amount of plastic in the oceans can double. Only in 2016 did 310 million tonnes of plastic waste produce. 1/3 ended in the sea.
Sounds, plastic is everywhere in the oceans. We even found it in a mollusk that lives in a depth of 11 kilometers, as well as in certain whales fat … The fight against climate plastic forces is one of the necessary struggles for NGOs.
Octopus wisdom (2020)
In 2010, due to unnecessary work for a long time, documentary manufacturer CraG Foster decided to get rid of the source, at the top of South Africa, where he spent his childhood. There, in a unique place, called the course of hurricane, he started snorkeling and intends to study the Kelp forest, on the African coast. Although he is observing this extraordinary environment for the first time, it is far from the imagination that he is going to one of the most incredible clashes in his life.
Indeed, during his divers, he became friends with the octopus and throughout the year, sharing the daily lives of this extraordinary animal, gradually finding his intellect, his sensitivity, his difficulty, but many of the dangers he expects.
“For many people, the octopus is extroverted. But something strange, the more we approach it.
In these few words, the wisdom of the octopus begins. In the first place of CraG Foster TV, which we describe without the details of what a unique experience it has, this documentary is a history of re -connection, renewal, interior restoration.
Just like with an octopus amputation, along with the patch, he can see that he has been resolved after some time, Foster, in contact with this singular friend, gradually witnessed the regeneration of his tired soul.
Forget for an hour and 25 minutes, under the seas of an extended creature of 20,000 leagues or a monster of the Caribbean pirates. Forget everything that cinema has been able to tell you about this special animal and let it abstain from octopus wisdom.
This feature film produced by Netflix and in 2021 awarded an Oscar for the best documentary for a wonderful, tender and beautiful journey, but also ruthless and, sometimes absolutely absolutely.
Source: Allocine

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