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Sharing Paradise
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Documentary Educational Resources
Media Type:DVD
Release Date:2007
Audience:Higher Education
High School
Running Time:60 min.
Physical Description:1disk
Language:English
Author:a film by Amelia Hapsari
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Economics and Business
Science, Technology, & the Environment
Subheading:Local business
Pollution
Poverty
Rural Conditions
Region:Southeast Asia
Country:Indonesia



Abstract:

"Above the water, Balobaloang looks like an ideal tropical paradise with blue sky, coconut trees, and crystal water.  However, another picture is revealed under the water, where coral reef is destroyed and fewer and fewer pristine habitats exist.

Traditionally, people who live in small islands in Indonesia fish using sustainable fishing methods.  This has allowed marine resources to be conserved and to be shared by the inhabitants of the islands.  However, dynamite and cyanide fishing has introduced another kind of economy.  the cargo ship owners, who receive revenue from transporting goods from one island to another, are supposed to offer loans or jobs to others who have less income.  However, corruption and high overseas demand of fish have made it impossible for traditional fishermen to receive a fair share of their paradise.

Collaborating with the fishermen, the filmmakers confront the perpetrators and attempt to understand the reasons for these dangerous new methods that threaten Balobaloang's sustainable way of life."

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