The Duke University student chapter of the American Fisheries Society

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Movie event flyer - The End of the Line

"The world’s first major documentary about the devastating effect of overfishing."
"An Inconvenient Truth for fish."

The End of the Line is a new film revealing the near collapse state of global fisheries, and is only being shown in the U.S. through private screenings. Filmed over two years, the movie follows investigative reporter Charles Clover as he confronts politicians and celebrity restaurateurs, who exhibit little regard for the damage they are doing to the oceans.

Filmed across the world – from the Straits of Gibraltar to the coasts of Senegal and Alaska to the Tokyo fish market – the movie features top scientists, indigenous fishermen and fisheries enforcement officials. Scientists predict that if we continue fishing as we are now, we will see the end of most seafood by 2048. The End of the Line is a wake-up call to the world. Visit endoftheline.com to learn more about the movie, or download a news article from Science (pdf) on the scientific controversy about overfishing.

Wednesday, October 21st
7:00 pm
Love Auditorium, Levine Science Research Center
Duke’s West Campus





Refreshments will follow the movie.

The general public is welcome to attend.

Free parking will be available from 6:30 until 7:00 in the LaSalle lot above the LSRC. To locate the lot, head to the intersection of Erwin and LaSalle, and head south on LaSalle into Duke's West Campus. At the T-intersection with Circuit Drive, turn left. The lot is immediately to your right, but the entrance will be the second driveway on the right. A DukeFish member will be at the gate to swipe you in.

Parking Map