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Pepzypepz
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Au bout du tuyau, la Mer (bande annonce)
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Nichée au cœur du Parc national des Calanques, l'anse de Cortiou est discrète mais pas insignifiante. Elle accueille le rejet de la station d’épuration de Marseille, ainsi que les eaux détournées du fleuve Huveaune qui draine un bassin industriel. Comment expliquer ce rejet polluant dans un espace de nature protégée, suscitant incompréhension et indignation ? Il faut remonter au XIXe siècle pou...
Circular sardines | project nature sculpture
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For more metal fish shoals, follow @_nature_sculpture on Instagram !
Tanganyika, a tale of fish and men (2016) - full documentary with en/fr subtitles
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ENGLISH Lake Tanganyika is the fish-richest lake in the world, and the second largest one in volume. Its unique ecosystem has been forged by over 10 million years of evolution, but is nowadays threatened by overfishing and habitat destruction. Fish stocks are declining. More than an ecological crisis, the disappearance of this unique resource is likely to bring about the collapse of the fragile...
Tanganyika, a tale of Fish and Men (official trailer)
Просмотров 6 тыс.10 лет назад
Full movie here : ruclips.net/video/ss-xWkgitqU/видео.html Lake Tanganyika is the fish-richest lake in the world, and the second largest one in volume. Its unique ecosystem has been forged by over 10 million years of evolution, but is nowadays threatened by overfishing and habitat destruction. Fish stocks are declining. More than an ecological crisis, the disappearance of this unique resource i...
the shaping documentary 2
Просмотров 6 тыс.12 лет назад
Here is the new version of the Shaping Documentary. Shorter, more "watchable" and dealing with both shaping and glassing. Thank you for watching and sharing it, hopefully more videos will be produced on a more frequent basis from now on. Soundtrack: "Mama Donte" and "Monster Donte" by Misteur Valaire - www.mv.mu
Surfin' Chile - Rinconada
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Impressions from the Southern side of Chile. A quiet day of small waves in Rinconada, Cobquecura.
The shaping documentary
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the shaping documentary - a short surf shaping clip by Pepzy Pepz featuring Ben'Z surf shapes
Projet Chile Scope 2011
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Clip descriptif du Projet Chile Scope 2011, ...ou l'exploration documentée de l'univers de la santé animale en Amérique du Sud et de ses connexions avec les mondes de l'industrie, de la recherche, des cultures et sociétés. Si vous souhaitez nous soutenir dans notre démarche, vous pouvez nous contacter aux adresses figurant en fin de vidéo. Merci de votre soutien ! Montage : Pierpaolo B.
Journey in Med - Fabreg on fire
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This is the first of a series of short surf clips from the Mediterranean : "Journey in Med". Today's clip features a wee session on a local slab where I tested new equipment for the first time. Constructive comments are welcome, since this is a first experience with editing tools. Please forgive the altered quality (originally HD) resulting from encoding strains. Hang loose !
Your tank inspired me to set up a rapids tank with A. ternetzi, L. ortomaculatus and L. Granti. Interesting and feisty fish
That is some huge net. That takes forever to build. I went to Mplungu from Lusaka. 24hours on the bus. Just one stop. of course more quick stops for bodily needs. Men on one side and women on the other. All driving was just one driver. Section of that road were terrible. It was great on the beach where Tropheus Mplungu were picking on my legs. Great visit. Big fishing fleet is operating in Mplungu. All sardines are used basically for chicken feed in the town but they also catch many Lates. At two feet size the Lates is delicious.. Of course crocodiles and local bandits are problem too. In Kigoma fisherman lost five engines to bandits who come with machine guns and take the engines. At one time it was blamed on Zire bandits but it eventually it was also Tanzanians who were involved. bandits had safe place in Mabilibili which is national pars so local do not go there and as far as I know nobody is living there. At one time they overfished Lates. Only thing which helped it to come back was that EU stopped importing it to EU after they have visited processing plants and saw those horrible condition those plants were. Health safety was not really something they paid attention to. it was way back around 2000. It may be different now. There is devastating thing in all countries around the lake. massive corruption. That kills all rule and laws. In the same time time on the lake Malawi they have banned a beach sein and it worked. Nobody would dare to use those nets after the date. Of course in Malawi did did not follow that so basically tanzania is breeding Tilapia for the rest of the lake. Tilapia recovered amazingly fast in Tanzania. Withing two years they were everywhere again. Tanzanian goverment said that ban remain because they would not be able to control it otherwise.
2 largest lake, Carrying 16% of Earth's clean,fresh water.🌍🖤🌊🌊🔥🔥⚫🔴👑✨
their scale of fishing isn't enough to cause srs damage, not industrialised enough. let them be.
From one American Frenchman To a another French, Frenchman ....Best music to a shaping video ever .
Two years, 400ish views. What a shame for a fine documentary like this
Quite fantastic actually
Abe documentry ke naam pe machod raha hai... @whiteelephent mc🤬🤬😂😂😂
Great documentary. Beautiful people. There's one constant, regardless of where around this earth you are, people are generally good. We get caught up in our small world's, whether here in the US or there in Zambia, local or national problems tend to occupy our lives and we become tribal, us and them. Never taking the time to actually know what or why we all do the things we do. At the center of all that, is people, and that's where you find that we are all generally good hearted and want the best, to survive. Hope everyone has a great day, be safe. Peace ✌️
Well spoken mr greenson kapisha
Environmental catastrophe caused by lack of gvt control
"Fishing" as a food source must be banned. Especially in those lakes. Lakes are closed systems and they cannot heal themselves like Oceans&seas. People shouldn't eat what they don't breed. Breed fish in farms, even in land and eat them, they are eating the nature and one day it will be gone forever.
43:48 김해고(Gimhae High School) is a high school located in Gimhae City, South Korea. and my alma mater. 12회(The 12th year of Gimhae High School) means the 12th year of graduation. As of 2022, we have the 46th graduate. I feel a lot of joy in this video in Korea.
Beautiful people and lake ,maybe one day I will go back
tous va bien jusqu'à que homme blanc arrive
Rien à voir avec le film
Thank you for sharing. I keep and breed many fish from the lake and hope to visit one day
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Wonderful documentary
At the 35:32 min mark in the video, the white researchers are having dinner. One of the researchers, an American woman, says this about Mpulungu, the Zambian town where this documentary is shot: "The thing I can't get over is the garbage. It just bothers me so much." "I mean..." (at this point, the editor of the documentary removes the subtitles, but the American woman's inflammatory statement that follows is clearly audible): American woman: "Mpulungu is a real shit hole. but It's made worse by, the way that, I mean, there's rubbish everywhere. It's TERRIBLE! This documentary follows a long line of similarly exploitative documentaries in what can be described as "White Savior Complex" in which white people go to Africa presenting themselves as altruistic while implicitly conveying a racist viewpoint. Another good example of this kind of exploitative filmmaking is the documentary "Darwin's Nightmare," which uses another African lake ( Lake Victoria) to convey a similar message. It's worth noting that while the "researchers" in this documentary bemoan what they describes as overfishing on Lake Tanganyika, they never present any solutions or viable alternatives for the vulnerable populations that depend on the lake for their livelihoods. Don't be fooled: Racism under the guise of altruism is still racism.
Dear Ngana, have you actually watched the full movie ?
Yes, the american woman pronounces highly questionable comments - and I could just have it cut off the final edit. I decided to leave it there instead, since I wanted to expose it - assuming that the audience could make its own mind about whether this comment is appropriate or not. This movie aims to highlight culture gaps, but also universal issues in managing resources at a global scale, regardless of where you live and the culture you grew up in. I am sure you would have guessed it if you had watched the entire movie. Since you apparently did not, let me assure you that this movie does not present "white people as saviors". In fact, most progressive ideas are presented by locals. Just watch it and open your mind a little. As of piegeon-holing this work as racist... come on man, you can't be serious...
@Ngana I think you over thinking and going for glory here, 1) If the documentary did not expose this ignorance or hush views of the area and chose to cut it out, then are you really documenting or being true to the documentary?? 2) What is exploitative really in a science and research documentary? 3) The solutions and viable alternatives are mentioned through out the documentary, did you really watch, I did, 3 times. 4) DON'T BE A HERO THE WRONG WAY, this is not a charity pitch deck, they clearly say that and what are you doing about it yourself if there are no solutions, give us some. One person giving an opinion in a casual setting and you are quick to bring out all these concepts and neglect what the documentary is trying to achieve. A typical case of crying wolf, you have proved that you are a crusader against racism but choose your battles carefully, a lot of Africans would express similar sentiments as expressed by the lady if they are plucked from their comfortable middle class city dwellings to places like these. Understand the hardship and commitment that these people go through in this environment and you want them not to complain about a single or be in their element at any point. @Pepzypepz, great work, do not be disheartened, not just Africa but the world needs scientists and filmmakers like you lot.
Did the boat captain say there are thieves in the lake?
I think Greenson meant "poachers", although there are also thefts reported in the area
beautifully documented all people have spoken wise words .... people are too corrupt and selfish to think of others and their future, we are doomed to hunger. this thing happens all over the planet, all the riches of the world are probably divided by 2/3% of the rest of the population starving to death or a middle class .... in order to be good the riches of the world must be divided with the rest. to exp; what to do with a man with 10000.0000.00000 million dollars when there are millions of people who have 3 dollars a day in the house
Bludging sycophants under the guise of research.
What do you mean ?
How difficult or time consuming (if possible at all) would it be to travel to a neighboring country that is also on the lake. i.e. Zambia to congo or Zambia to Tanzania. Tanzania to Congo etc.
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QUE ALEGRIA QUE FELICIDADE SE UM DIA A GENTE PUDESSE CONHECER UM LUGAR DESSE UM MUNDO DIFERENTE DO NOSSO PAIS BRASIL AFRICA E UM CONTINENTE QUE TEM MUITAS COISAS INTERESSANTE E BONITA PARA MOSTRAR PARA O MUNDO
conhecer o mundo é uma boa ideia......AGORA ANDAR DE BARCO NO LAGO TANGANIKA COM GUSTAVE A SOLTA É SUICIDIO
Go to Macdonald burger restaurant and buy fish burger 😁👍
We don't know what will happen, only God knows ". Apparently Africa don't bother to search for solutions to their problems but throw everything to a God
Does anyone really know what the future holds anywhere? Truth be told, "only God knows." Not many easy answers, but that seems to be life everywhere these days.
Superb documentary, with humor and skills; we must make it known, the lake is in danger ... I know a little about the problem of subsistence fishing, with its constant drop in catches. Another problem is that of the risks weighing on certain ornamental fish (which is one of my hobbies), with there also an irrational fishing; This inestimable heritage - which is also that of the riparian countries, must now face serious threats. Protecting these species which have become fragile is a delicate problem because demand is high, while local decisions are very difficult to take ... Have you ever had the opportunity to work on ornamental fish, for example on cichlids? thanks !
Hi Gerard, You raise the point of the multiple dangers about depending on one single demand to make a living. My point is that the more diversified you are, the better chances you have to adapt to crises. When a community (whether it be animal groups, human businesses, etc.) are too specialized in one single source of subsistence, they find themselves in a critical situation, being more vulnerable to sudden changes. You might over-exploit one resource until it collapses and you have no other way of subsistence, but you might also crash before that because the single resource you depend on suddenly has no demand, therefore no value. You also raise the point that local decisions are very difficult to take. Like elsewhere, short-term issues prevail over mid-term concerns. But there are ways to combine short-term interests with solutions that match social, environmental and economical stakes :) I would like to go back after 10 years to see whether the solutions mentioned in the movie have rooted :)
"Thomas is a Zambian, and a businessman too"! What about "Thomas is a Zambian businessman"? Great doc though!
When I first met Thomas he introduced himself with these exact words. That gave me the impression that he was first of all proud of his country - as you can tell by the views he presents in the documentary - and then only would he tell me his occupation. I thought I would try to reproduce this feeling in the narration :)
Grammar pedant I see. Did you get the message?
you cannot talk about stopping fishing without proposing them an alternative. that is rude and impossible. you can for example teach them fish farming.
Wrong.. this here is the sixth largest lake in the world!!!
You are certainly right if you consider areas. However, if you look at volumes Tanganyika holds the second spot indeed ;)
How can those scientists remain SOOOO white, while living in Africa? They must use a 10mm. layer of SPF 2000 sunblock (albino-strength) every day to get such a high albedo of white reflection.
We spent most of our days underwater, that might be the explanation :p
And there are places that snow sometimes in Africa come to Kilimanjaro if ur looking for cold,....
This is interesting . It is true that if nobody teaches them , they will never know.
Or maybe they know the real meaning of life.Love to the mother earth and the animal life and love.
Local communities, and in particular older generations, often have a sound knowledge of their own environment. Issues arise when older generations cannot pass on their ecological knowledge to younger ones. This can happen for multiple reasons. Another related concern is that during its youth, every generation builds its own perception of what it will later consider to be a "healthy ecosystem". In a situation where ecosystems keep eroding over time, the perceived standards of a "healthy ecosystem" are therefore weaker and weaker. Daniel Pauly, a fisheries researcher from Canada, called this phenomenon "shifting baseline syndrome" in 1995.
EL DE ROJO CALIORRR!!!!
dude i just finished glassing my first board respect for the work =) this is hard lol.
What has happened to this movie? Nothing since June. Where can we see or buy it?
hi Michael, sorry for the late answer - the movie was on hold for a bit but it is now ready for screening!
That is great news. Where can we source the film or view it?
@@cymru3232 Hi, I just uploaded the full documentary in HD with subtitles in english and french !
exquisite
mad real
What is the white board material that you start with? What is the industrial name of this material?
polyurethane
The XX - Crystalised
cheers man, and sorry for the last response, but here's the songs selection: C2C - DMC2005 Gramatik - Hit that jive Svinkels - Happy hour
it mainly depends on how many boards you shape per amount of time. if you are just shaping your own personal boards, you can do it by hand. if you go professional, then it's a fair investment.
Truly good men, i watch the Shap. Doc 1 e 2. Congratulations from Brazil!
do u think that the motorized planer is a neccesity? or could you do it by hand
great vid, I love the sound track! any way I could get the low down on the songs selected?
Very good job i can see you take a lot of pride in your work =D
thank you man, this is my second or third project. hopefully some more will be coming soon, on different topics. thanks for the support and stay tuned for more freakos clips! ;)
nice work man, how long did it take you to learn this well?
c'est quoi comme matiére le truc blanc (polistirene?)
Nice job! ;)
@Phishboy26 Kind of yes, but their "DMC 2005 mix" is only part of the soundtrack. You can hear as well an introduction by Le Peuple de l'Herbe, some mixed tracks by Chinese Man and the credits parts sounds like Svinkels !