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Release Date: August 3, 2012
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Sushi, a cuisine formerly found only in Japan, has grown exponentially in other nations, and an industry has been created to support it. In a rush to please a hungry public, the expensive delicacy has become common and affordable, appearing in restaurants, supermarkets and even fast food trailers. The traditions requiring 7 years of apprenticeship in Japan have given way to quick training and mass-manufactured solutions elsewhere. This hunger for sushi has led to the depletion of apex predators in the ocean, including bluefin tuna, to such a degree that it has the potential to upset the ecological balance of the world's oceans, leading to a collapse of all fish species.
Starring:
Mamoru Sugiyama, Tyson Cole, Alistair Douglas, Casson Trenor, Hagen Stehr, Michael Sutton
Directed by:
Mark Hall
Rating: No Rating
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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