In the heart of Papua New Guinea, indigenous tribes are fiercely defending their ancient traditions and way of life against the encroachment of multinational corporations seeking to turn their land into the world's new tuna capital. As a result, the tribes face the devastating consequences of destroyed fishing grounds, lost biodiversity, and displacement of entire villages, all while struggling against corruption and exploitation.
Canning Paradise
In Papua New Guinea, the tuna industry's irresponsible fishing practices have devastated the region's waters, resulting in devastating consequences for local communities and threatening the world's remaining untouched areas.






