In the South Atlantic, where the ocean overflows with life and hope, an invisible threat lurks beneath the surface: illegal fishing. “Agua Invadida,” a Latin American documentary directed by Carolina Sosa and supported by National Geographic Society, unveils the hidden side of one of the most alarming environmental crises of the 21st century.
Onboard patrols, alongside scientists and ocean guardians, this film follows a gripping investigation that confronts risk, impunity, and the silent devastation of Uruguay’s seas—a reality echoed in many countries, making this environmental documentary a global story about marine biodiversity and the urgency to protect our natural resources.
This urgent and necessary documentary not only reveals how ecological crime threatens to leave our oceans without witnesses or remedy. It raises uncomfortable questions about the future of the seas, the protection of marine life, and the sovereignty of coastal communities, driving a call to action for environmental justice and the defense of what unites us all: the sea.
If you’re looking for real, intense, and transformative stories, “Agua Invadida” dares you not to look away. Join those who have already chosen to defend what truly matters.
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