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Wild Salmon in Trouble

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Watershed Watch produced this film to clarify why sea lice are a problem for wild salmon and to provide an overview of the salmon life cycle so the public can make informed decisions regarding the seafood they purchase.

Wild Salmon in Trouble' is illustrated from the perspective of migrating wild salmon before and after the advent of salmon farming. It highlights the fact that even low numbers of sea lice on individual farmed salmon can translate to large numbers of sea lice being released into the nursery grounds of wild salmon. It also emphasizes the fact that although sea lice are a natural part of ocean ecosystems, sea lice from salmon farms are unnatural and may cause serious problems for juvenile wild salmon.

The animation is based on published, peer-reviewed scientific research and foreshadows an unknown future for coastal ecosystems and communities if something isn't done to protect wild salmon from farm derived sea lice.

Wild Salmon in Trouble was produced in conjunction with the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform and with additional support from the Patrick Hodgson Family Foundation.

I developed the film from a story by Trish Hall and Stan Proboszcz.
The two biologist were also constantly on hand to offer guidance, insight and clarification.
original music and narration performed by Earle Peach

One mistake I regret is making the film at 12 frames per second.
Hard to change to a higher frame rate ones you have 6 minutes of film.
The film was made with a small budget and I thought a lower frame rate would make it more manageable.

I know this is no blockbuster.
Thank you so much for your support by way of scoring and reviews.

Thanks to your generous scores and reviews, (and the good people in charge featuring it on the front page), this film is going from a good score toward a very good score.
Imagine a film like this doing well on newgrounds!

I want everybody to know, I am reading every review.(eagerly)

In answer to some of the issues raised:
The lice are more or less harmless to the adult fish. But they kill the little juvenile fish. Farm fish are raised in tanks on land so they are not affected.
But the fish farms full of grown up Atlantic salmon with lice are placed in waters were wild salmon are growing up. And there the little ones get invested.

At present the Fish farm owners can do whatever they please.
There needs to be some regulation, or self-regulation.

Mostly people don't even understand this issue so there is no public outcry, only nagging scientists. If this film helps people understand they will know what the scientists are complaining about. Some political measures (regulation) or change by the farmers may follow.

Thanks for caring, guys!

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Wow

very edacational

Amazing work here

~~REVIEW~~
You have some amazing animation here and i just love the detail in the texture of the fish, you could have the fish more life like with much more animation, such as fins moving eyes moving and such

~~THINGS TO IMPROVE ON~~
First off i thought this was abit much in size you should try and work on reducing it just abit or even run this episode in 2 parts maybe? and second the fish more life like with much more animation, such as fins moving eyes moving, something along them lines,

~~OVERALL~~
A really pretty flash with some awsome detail, could use a few fixes though, anyways nice job

~X~

wow

very educational. you gave an impression of yourself as a very smart person.
10/10, 5/5. you showed me facts i did not know. bravo. excellent. keep up the good work.

Thanks dude

I'm doing a project on marine life..man the information was delivered effectively. to misfit2466: If you dont want this type of "trash" then why the fuck did you even come to this page and even WATCHED the video?

You made your point very understandable.

How informative!

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Uploaded
Nov 16, 2008
7:29 PM EST
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Informative