2024·10m|
Investigative
- English
Point of view - personal - concern - action
Bob Turner reflects on the folly of the herring fishery on the BC Coast amid spawning herring and the commercial herring fleet.
Director:Bob Turner
Screenwriter:Bob Turner
Producer:Bob Turner
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