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▶ Wild Journey [Shark Tears] Fishermen set out to catch sharks. It is extremely dangerous, but they came to the open sea to make a lot of money. Shark fins cost 100,000 won per kilogram. The sharks can't stop crying because of those fins. A remote island 400 kilometers east of the African continent. The people of Madagascar have long lived on the sea as their home garden. The abundant sea provides fish all year round, and the people are not greedy and are grateful for the sea. They have obtained everything from nature. Drawing water is the most important task for the women. When the village's communal well dries up, the women have no choice but to walk far and dig in the sand to get water. The water they scoop up from the pond has to settle for about four hours before it can be used as drinking water. However, these days, even this water is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain. The sea has become the only hope for the people here. Fishermen in Madagascar who go out to sea on traditional boats to catch sharks for a living. This video highlights the increasing shark catch in Madagascar due to shark fins and shark liver oil, as well as the shrinking shark ecosystem. ※ This video is [Wild Journey - Shark Tears (November 3, 2018)]. Please note that some of the content may be different from the current one. This is the official channel for Korea's first environmental documentary, Environment Special. Subscribe/Like/Notification settings! ▶Subscribe: https://url.kr/ikg6th ▶Watch the broadcast again (homepage): http://program.kbs.co.kr/2tv/culture/... Copyright ⓒ KBS. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI learning) are prohibited.