The documentary, Sharkwater was an eye-opening and was an amazing film to watch. It showed how if one is truly determined, he/she will gain success. A big example of that person is Rob Stewart, the producer of the film, which were also accompanied by Paul Watson and the Sea Shepherd. The documentary was mainly about sharks, along with the secrets behind killing them (shark-fin soup industry), the corrupt governments, and the perseverance one will need to accomplish their big goal of saving sharks whether if it means to have wrongly-accused of murder charges and life-threatening diseases. This documentary pointed out the fact that media isn’t always right, in fact, most of the time they’re not. According to Malcolm X, a human rights activists : “The media is the most powerful entity on earth.They have the power to make the …show more content…
Going back to Costa Rica was dangerous to Stewart, Watson and Sea Shepherd, but with meticulous planning they achieved it. To not get caught, they took public transportation. When they returned to the city, they found out that the citizens were rallying to stop killing sharks. Due to this, it made it easier for Stewart and the others to film and gather more information. In the end, they did process the film and the movement of stopping shark finning have just started. Right now, shark finning have been banned to 16 countries. Shark-fin soup is even banned in Toronto. After watching this documentary, I now have changed my opinion about sharks and I hope the same for everyone else around the world. In addition, without sharks, we could lose more oxygen that is produced by all the trees and jungles in the world combined because without the top predator, the balance in marine life would be gone. Hence, we need them more as they need us. We should stop killing them and save them to save