Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Drop-Into-The-Ocean---English-Version-27MZIF25DW_D.htmlConceptually similarDrop Into The Ocean - B-RollGP03IFDCompleted★★★★★★Drop Into The Ocean - International VersionGP03IFFCompleted★★★★Tuna: Transhipment, Transparency GP04LU3Completed★★★★Greenpeace Heads Out to Defend Pacific Tuna StocksGP044D8Completed★★★★Mozambique & Mauritius ClipreelGP04F8WCompleted★★★★★★★What is a FAD? Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean - Web Video (English Version)GP0STPSVLCompleted★★★★What is a FAD? Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean - Web Video (Clean Version)DO NOT REUSE MUSICGP0STPSVKCompleted★★★★★★Bycatch from Tuna Industrial Fishing - B-RollGP0STOO00Completed★★★★★★★The True Cost of FAD-caught Tinned Tuna - Web Video (International Version)GP0STOOA3Completed★★★★View AllGP03IFEDrop Into The Ocean - English VersionThe oceans cover more than two thirds of the planet. They sustain a breathtaking array of marine life, yet they are struggling to survive their greatest threat - human impact. Overfishing, destructive fishing techniques, whaling, pollution and climate change are depleting the seas and destroying marine ecosystems. Documentary made to support the Year in the Life of the Oceans project to highlight the different threats affecting the world's oceans.Date:28 Oct, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Brady Doak / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)Duration:15m58sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :DOCUMENTARY-WEB VIDEOKeywords:Aerial view-Aquaculture-Birds-Bottom trawlers-Bycatch-Climate change impacts-Corals-Fish-Fish farms-Fish markets-Fish packers-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing nets-Ice-Icebergs-KWCI (GPI)-Mangroves-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil rigs-Oil tankers-Overfishing-Pirate fishing-Reefs-Seine fishing-Sharks-Shrimps-Sustainable fishing-Trawlers-Tunas-Underwater shots-Whalers-WhalesShoot:Drop Into The OceanDocumentary made to support the Year in the Life of the Oceans project to highlight the different threats affecting the world's oceans.The oceans cover more than two thirds of the planet. They sustain a breathtaking array of marine life, yet they are struggling to survive their greatest threat, human impact. Overfishing, destructive fishing techniques, whaling, pollution and climate change are depleting the seas and destroying marine ecosystems.