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Little Brucey

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I recenently seen Sharkwater the internationally award winning shark documentary by Rob Stewart.
Below are some quotes of reviews the documentary has recieved. I think that you need to go see this film. here is a link to the trailer of the film
seriously go n watch the trailer. the cut the fins off the sharks while they are still alive and then just toss them back. imagine having your arms and legs cut off and just die in pain slowly. its not right.
http://youtube. com/watch?v=ggtxA4wuXzY
and to its website Mini Dirt Bikes & Pit Bikes Forum. sharkwater. com/index. php

* Sharks have been around for more than 400 million years
* There are 375 shark species
* Sharks are intelligent and can be trained
* 100 million sharks are killed each year for their fins
* Sharks can take hours or even days to die after being finned
* Sharks are a critical part of marine ecosystems
166 sharks die each minute.


"Impassioned and strikingly beautiful" - Eye Weekly

"Compelling.part gorgeous, ethereal swim with the sharks.part message movie about the slaughter of the innocents."
Bruce Kirkland, Toronto Sun

"A simple - but ravishingly beautiful - natural history film a la 'March of the Penguins'"
Ron Foley, Atlantic Film Festival

"A politically charged, edge-of-your seat environmental thriller"

"Like 'An Inconvenient Truth', it rates as utterly essential viewing for anyone who cares about the state of the environment and the future of the world as a whole."

"An electrifying environmental thriller"
Ron Foley Macdonald, Infomonkey. net

"For environmentalists, the film is a must-see; for everyone else, Sharkwater is gripping storytelling, a kind of cross between the sheer biological poetry of 'Winged Migration' and engaged politics of 'Bowling for Columbine'."

"A contemporary masterpiece, combining modern-day ecological drama with some of the most provocative shark footage to ever see the light of day"
Mongo Nikol, Ecopathic. blogspot. com

"Boasts stunning underwater photography and takes its audience on a unique and amazing journey"
Sandy Mandelberger, Fort Lauderdale Film Festival

"This is one documentary that must be seen. The truth has indeed surfaced."
Paolo Rendon, Atlantic Tech Center for Teenlink South Florida

Stewart's footage is superb.. an eco-upset tale as complex and cautionary as "Darwin's Nightmare."
David Roo
 
ino its wrong but this is a mini bike forum :)

but the people that do it should have their P***S cut off
 
motoxxx he posted this in general chat, which means NO MINI related chat. So why would u bring up the point of this being a minibike forum? I think he knows what type of forum it is
 
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awesome doco watched it 2nite. Humans are assholes...but we make the best mini moto's
 
they regulate the oceans. they have kept the ocean in balance for so long. now with so many being killed it will have a massive effect on the earth. because the sharks are at the top of the food chain and if they arent around the numbers of species below them will explode. you might think, sure more fish to eat. but when those fish eat seaweed and aquatic plants which produce 70% of the oxygen we breathe there is guna be millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leading to global warming and extreme weather patterns. i think humans will die out in under 1000 years. we have only like 100-200 years of fossil fuels left. and if you look around our world today, everything comes from them. when it all comes down to it, humans are just a bunch of out of control primates.
 
yeah people misunderstand the shark and it's importance ..... the japanese simply suck for their lack of foresight .

I used to camp on an island about 70kms off Bundaberg called lady musgrave and had the chance to dive on the reef which is home to hundreds ...maybe thousands of reef sharks .... killer experience .
 

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