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  1. Sep 13, 2012 · The Last Ocean: Directed by Peter Young. With Dave Dobbyn. The race to protect Earth's last untouched ocean, the Ross Sea Antarctica, from our insatiable appetite for fish. The film raises the simple ethical question: do we fish the last ocean or do we protect it?

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    • Documentary
    • Peter Young
    • 2012-09-13
  2. The Last Ocean (2012) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Jun 2, 2013 · Ainley knows that unless fishing is stopped the natural balance of the Ross Sea will be lost forever. Together they form ‘the Last Ocean’ and begin a campaign taking on the commercial fishers and governments in a race to protect Earth’s last untouched ocean from our insatiable appetite for fish.

  4. The Last Ocean - This feature-length documentary advocates for the protection of one of the last pristine ecosystems on earth: The Ross Sea. Cameraman/ director Peter Young captures the frozen wilderness — freewheeling penguins, fish and sea lions under the aquamarine ice — and interviews scientists concerned at threats posed by commercial ...

  5. Ainley knows that unless fishing is stopped the natural balance of the Ross Sea will be lost forever. Together they form ‘the Last Ocean’ and begin a campaign taking on the commercial fishers and governments in a race to protect Earth’s last untouched ocean from our insatiable appetite for fish.

    • Peter Young
    • 83 min
    • 4
  6. A vast, frozen landscape that teems with lifewhales, seals and penguins carving out a place on the very edge of existence. Californian ecologist David Ainley has been traveling to the Ross Sea to study this unique ecosystem for more than thirty years.

  7. Ainley knows that unless fishing is stopped the natural balance of the Ross Sea will be lost forever. Together they form ‘the Last Ocean’ and begin a campaign taking on the commercial fishers and governments in a race to protect Earth’s last untouched ocean from our insatiable appetite for fish.

    • 83 min