Journey to the South Pacific (2013)
Cate Blanchett: Narrator
Quotes
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Narrator : The Kalabia is a floating school where children on the islands learn about the reefs they all depend on.
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Narrator : There's a great diversity of healthy corals here. But Menas shows the class that the big fish they depend on for food are almost gone.
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Narrator : 6. The people here love their island and don't want to live anywhere else.
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Narrator : Here at the convergence of two great oceans, schools of anchovies grow in size when it's time to spawn, attracting hungry predators.
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Narrator : Get the outsiders to stop dynamiting-limit your fishing-and establish a permanent marine Protected area.
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Narrator : The villagers now make a better living working with tourists who come here to dive these revitalized reefs.
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Narrator : The commercial fisherman feeds the whale sharks some of their catch to keep them hanging around. They're considered good luck.
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Narrator : Jawi's journey is nearly over, but the Kalabia's work continues, inspiring a generation of children to care for the ocean.
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Narrator : In just two months, Jawi has seen how a revitalized reef sustains itself. And he has learned that the more you understand a reef, the better you can protect it.