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5 Ocean Documentaries to watch this month

5 Ocean Documentaries to watch this month

5 Ocean Documentaries to watch this month.

 

In the midst of the streaming revolution led by Netflix and various other platforms, documentaries have become more accessible and diverse than ever before. Notably, a significant number of these documentaries are dedicated to addressing environmental challenges such as waste reduction, plastic waste management, and the preservation of our planet. In this piece, we aim to highlight a couple of these remarkable documentaries that offer valuable insights and inspiration on how we can contribute to a more sustainable future.

 

 

A Plastic Ocean

Focussed around the effects of plastic pollution on the ocean and its inhabitants, this documentary travels to over 20 countries to find out how they are trying to tackle the plastic problem globally.

 

 

Mission Blue

Mission Blue has a mission to protect and preserve marine sanctuaries around the world. This documentary looks at how they are doing this & why.

 

 

River Blue

A frightening look at the fashion industries use and effects on the rivers and oceans around the world. From toxic dyes to the polluting of community rivers, this documentary will open your eyes to the real effects of the industry.

 

 

White Waves

White Waves takes a look at the issues that surfers and surf organisations are finding from around the world. From small plastics to common forms of ocean bacteria.

 

 

A Plastic Age

A short film featuring musician Pharrell Williams, A plastic age shines a light on the serious issue of plastics on our waterways, rivers, and beaches.

 

Final Thoughts


Whilst this is a great list of documentaries this is just the tip of the iceberg (no pun intended). The world of documentaries is vast and there are countless more amazing ones waiting to be discovered. We encourage you to continue exploring.
If you come across any noteworthy documentaries that you believe we should feature, please let us know in the comments section.

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