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Plea for the Wanderer
197518 min 52 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Jean Coutu
Production: Jean-Marc Garand
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Fisheries and Marine Service of Environment Canada.
From river to sea, and back to river again, this film follows the arduous life cycles of east- and west-coast salmon, revealing both the perils of nature and the threats posed by man. Vivid close-ups capture exciting moments when the salmon hatch, jump rapids, and perform their intricate spawning ritual. Other footage examines the Canadian government's programs to protect the salmon runs. The film makes it clear that the continuation of indiscriminate high-seas salmon fishing could prove fatal to one of the world's most important food and industrial resources.
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Subject categories
- Environment and Conservation > Animal LifeAnimal-based IndustriesFish and Shellfish
- Animals > Aquatic AnimalsFish and Fishing
- Fishing and Hunting Industries > Environment and ConservationSalmon
- Social Studies > Economics
- Health/Personal Development > Healthy Eating, Nutrition
- Science > Life Systems/Ecology
Credits
- director
- Jean Coutu
- executive producer
- Jean-Marc Garand
- editing
- Annick de Bellefeuille