Peru: Dolphins in
Danger:

Director: Uli Pfoertner | Producer: Gilde & Medienkontor
Genre:
Documentary | Produced In: 2008 | Story Teller's Country: Germany
Tags: Peru,
Americas,
Animal Rights, Ecology, Conflict

Synopsis: Unnoticed from the rest of the world, in Peru every year a minimum
of 15,000
dolphins are killed by humans. This problem stems from poverty. The
fishermen sell the meat as “Chancho Marino” (“sea-pig”) on the local markets.
The film is on dolphins, and the humans who fight for their survival. These
activists are, in a special way, a “community of destiny”: the fish in the
world’s former richest fishing grounds - once for both, the basis of existence -
is gone. The
German biologist Stefan Austermuehle and his Peruvian wife Nina
Pardo fight a tremendous battle against the seemingly permanent dolphin
slaughter - in an unusual and sustainable way: undercover research with hidden
cameras, operations against the dealers together with the police, but most of
all the training of the fishermen to become tourist guides for
dolphin watching.
Through these efforts, they can change the lives of the dolphins and of
themselves. By bringing the fishermen new sources of income, the “partnership”
between man and animal will also secure the dolphins survival - along the cost
as well as in the rainforest, where the Peruvian pink river dolphins also seem
to be highly endangered....
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