Current TV's Mariana van Zeller travels to this remote corner of Nicaragua to examine some very visible effects of overfishing and dwindling ocean resources.
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Another instance of how American goods are provided by the broken backs of others around the world. We consume these goods without even pondering how they were produced or harvested. What's worse is that even when we know the detrimental situations others put themselves in to provide our goods, we (Americans) don't care. Sure it's a blanket statement, but will this video stop you from going to Red Lobster?
The small stores that do take notice, and offer goods that are harvested or produced in "better" ways, won't truly make a difference.
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This is an extremely good piece, Mariana - a little reminder and a look back at reality for everyone currently screaming at each other in debate over whether or not the should vote for Clinton or Obama.
Really makes you appreciate what you have. Thanks a lot.
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Really compelling and pertinent story chronicling the hardships faced by those with little to make a dent in a world economy governed by the (mostly) oblivious and wealthy. Great shooting and congrats on obtaining such extensive access into the daily grind of this Nicaraguan community.
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- michaeloliver
- 1 year ago
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brilliant work... truly top notch.
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Thanks for this story Mariana, it was thorough and engaging. You immerse us in Nicaraguan culture and the sea, while teaching us something about what it means to be human. Watching what these divers have to go through and the equipment they use has given me new respect for my dive gear and training.
Kudos to current for this Vanguard special. The longer format really allows Mariana's story to shine. This is an eye opener and for anyone that eats lobster, it will definitely make them think twice.
I'm looking forward to more like this.
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- covelogibbs
- 1 year ago
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Fantastic pod....very well done. There are no simple answers to the end of drug trade nor the answer to the dwindling resource of our oceans. I am glad that there is a conscious decision to be made by the consumer for the fish/lobster/ or any other bounty from the sea. All of our help is needed!
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this is a remarkable piece of work. i can't think of any other media corporation that would produce something like this, like, at all. i'm supposed to give you some criticism... really can't think of anything. just proud to be a part of it all.
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Mariana you are awesome. Great coverage.
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Drugs will tear the community apart.
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Another situation of the masses needing to be educated. Also another situation where the people risking thier lives are doing it for so little money.
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another example of how desparate people may become inextricably linked into the drug trade. i really liked the summary of the man in the boat who said the white lobster was the work of the devil'.
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- jamesmallin
- 1 year ago
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oh my, it's such an incredible thing, really!! so many of them could be saved so easily!!
but they're really to be admired, because they don't become criminals!
hope spreading the word can change something! -
beautiful piece (legalize it)..





