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Fishing

Updated 1 December 2009

The End of the Line film was shown on Channel 4 in October 2009 and can be watched again on the Channel 4 website.

The new film The End of the Line was released on 8 June 2009 to coincide with World Ocean Day. The world’s first major documentary about the devastating effect of overfishing premiered at Sundance Film Festival. Imagine an ocean without fish. Imagine your meals without seafood. Imagine the global consequences. This is the future if we do not stop, think and act. 

  Summary which fish to avoid and buy

Charles Clover's book The End of the Line can be borrowed from the CAWAG Bookshare Library.

The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is the UK charity dedicated to caring for our seas, shores and wildlife. For the past 25 years, MCS has been campaigning for clean seas and beaches, sustainable fisheries, and protection for all marine life. They have produced a handy Pocket Good Fish Guide to help consumers choose fish from healthy stocks, that are sustainably managed, and caught using methods that minimise damage to habitats and wildlife - these pocket guides are available at all CAWAG events.

MCS Pocket Good Fish Guide

The results of the MCS supermarket survey 2009 show that the Co-op have eliminated ALL fish from MCS’ list of Fish to Avoid from its own-brand products and have the largest percentage of sales from the Fish To Eat list in MCS’ Good Fish Guide. Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose also performed strongly.

During September 2009, watch Gone Fishing on Tuesday nights Channel 4 at 8pm and follow Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on his journey to tackle the issue of sustainable fish.


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