Director(s): Erick Vigouroux
Chiloé coming afloat shows how an island rich in biodiversity, fish and seafood, is now completely exploited, due to a lack of regulation and control. Clams the key example, as they are part of a clas. . . ssic seafood diet in Chile (machas), and now they are gone due to overexploitation. The good news is that that there is a sense hope towards adopting sustainable practices, as stated by the local community members. show more
- Beautiful
- Courageous
- Fascinating
- Informative
- Inspiring
- Persuasive
Erin9 years ago - Edited
Such an important message!
Michael9 years ago - Edited
great subject, and shot beautifully. love how the title comes out in the story "coming afloat".
Tom9 years ago - Edited
Exceptional film!
Jeanne9 years ago - Edited
Fantastic. Great story and exceptionally well told.
Sierra9 years ago - Edited
Powerful and inspiring.
James9 years ago - Edited
What an excellent film!
Peter9 years ago - Edited
Nice film, very informative....
Janelle9 years ago - Edited
Great!
Colin9 years ago - Edited
Powerful. Great job on this.
Justin9 years ago - Edited
great!