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The excuse of killing dolphins for the crime of eating too many fish
was a lie. In reality,
what they were doing was killing dolphins as a scapegoat for the overfishing. That way,
they can continue participating in the multibillion-dollar tuna industry, and wash off
any ecological responsibility. I learned one of
the world's largest tuna companies belonged to Mitsubishi, who control 40%
of the world's endangered bluefin. Since they were based in Japan, we surprised them
by showing up at their head office. I was wondering
if we could do a quick interview
was a lie. In reality,
what they were doing was killing dolphins as a scapegoat for the overfishing. That way,
they can continue participating in the multibillion-dollar tuna industry, and wash off
any ecological responsibility. I learned one of
the world's largest tuna companies belonged to Mitsubishi, who control 40%
of the world's endangered bluefin. Since they were based in Japan, we surprised them
by showing up at their head office. I was wondering
if we could do a quick interview
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The excuse of killing dolphins
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for the crime of eating too many fish
was a lie.
00:00:06.089 --> 00:00:08.633
In reality,
what they were doing was killing dolphins
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as a scapegoat for the overfishing.
00:00:10.468 --> 00:00:13.054
That way,
they can continue participating
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in the multibillion-dollar tuna industry,
00:00:15.039 --> 00:00:18.351
and wash off
any ecological responsibility.
00:00:18.434 --> 00:00:20.979
I learned one of
the world's largest tuna companies
00:00:21.001 --> 00:00:22.048
belonged to Mitsubishi,
00:00:22.564 --> 00:00:25.984
who control 40%
of the world's endangered bluefin.
00:00:26.067 --> 00:00:27.902
Since they were based in Japan,
00:00:27.986 --> 00:00:30.613
we surprised them
by showing up at their head office.
00:00:31.656 --> 00:00:33.616
I was wondering
if we could do a quick interview.
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Movie Summary
Passionate about ocean life, a filmmaker sets out to document the harm that humans do to marine species - and uncovers alarming global corruption.