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Newfoundlanders have always been a resilient people, and, for many, moving past the economic and socio-cultural trauma of the 1992 cod moratorium presents two options. Do they continue down the path of industrial fisheries, this time in the form of salmon farming, or do they forge a new path founded on a conservation economy? Our film follows communities on the South Coast of Newfoundland and the unsung heroes who call it home. Told through the vivid and unmistakably local voices, we see individuals and communities standing up to the industrial scale salmon farming in an effort to protect the landscapes and way of life they love.
- Year2025
- Runtime00:30:18
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States and Canada
- Notehttps://www.rockplasticsalmon.com ; http://www.landandseaforall.org/
- DirectorJosh “Bones” Murphy
- ScreenwriterJosh “Bones” Murphy
- ProducerEmily Murphy
- CinematographerWeston Walker
- EditorTim Symes
- ComposerWilliam Ryan Fritch, Jake Dicks
Newfoundlanders have always been a resilient people, and, for many, moving past the economic and socio-cultural trauma of the 1992 cod moratorium presents two options. Do they continue down the path of industrial fisheries, this time in the form of salmon farming, or do they forge a new path founded on a conservation economy? Our film follows communities on the South Coast of Newfoundland and the unsung heroes who call it home. Told through the vivid and unmistakably local voices, we see individuals and communities standing up to the industrial scale salmon farming in an effort to protect the landscapes and way of life they love.
- Year2025
- Runtime00:30:18
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States and Canada
- Notehttps://www.rockplasticsalmon.com ; http://www.landandseaforall.org/
- DirectorJosh “Bones” Murphy
- ScreenwriterJosh “Bones” Murphy
- ProducerEmily Murphy
- CinematographerWeston Walker
- EditorTim Symes
- ComposerWilliam Ryan Fritch, Jake Dicks