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surferstu
surferstu
1011 posts
1011 posts
27 Jan 2014 11:11pm
(2012) just saw this program on foxtel, anyone else seen it? certainly opens your eyes to the oceanic world of under the water Beauty and destruction by mankind. Really makes the current shark hysteria in wa look like a storm in a teacup, I think most could be educated in the bigger picture of what's going on in our oceans and the dire state it's in.
Haydn24
Haydn24
QLD
473 posts
QLD, 473 posts
28 Jan 2014 1:13am
Yes! An excellent watch isn't it. I wish these bone heads in the forum would peak out from under their rocks and see where this world is heading!
ThinkaBowtit
ThinkaBowtit
WA
1134 posts
WA, 1134 posts
27 Jan 2014 11:20pm
Peek.
surferstu
surferstu
1011 posts
1011 posts
27 Jan 2014 11:28pm
Well not everyone has pay television, and maybe the boneheads have seen it. Maybe the "boneheads" believe that there's too many apex predators in comparison to prey further down the food chain and believe this is the problem. Personally I don't take any pleasure in seeing any creature die, but like anything there needs to be balance.
jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
WA, 6913 posts
28 Jan 2014 4:39pm
surferstu said..

(2012) just saw this program on foxtel, anyone else seen it? certainly opens your eyes to the oceanic world of under the water Beauty and destruction by mankind. Really makes the current shark hysteria in wa look like a storm in a teacup, I think most could be educated in the bigger picture of what's going on in our oceans and the dire state it's in.


Frightening isn't it.


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