The Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a pristine stretch of ocean teeming with life, including whales, seals, and penguins. For over 30 years, Californian ecologist David Ainley has studied this unique ecosystem, describing it as a "living laboratory". Despite being largely untouched by humans, an international fishing fleet has recently arrived, targeting Antarctic toothfish, known as "white gold" in upscale restaurants. Ainley and his fellow scientists, a nature photographer, and a filmmaker, join forces to stop fishing and protect this last pristine ecosystem.
The Last Ocean
The Ross Sea Antarctica, the world's last untouched ocean, is facing extinction due to humanity's destructive fishing practices.









