The Faroe Islanders have traditionally relied on the sea for food, hunting whales and seabirds to sustain their way of life. However, they now face a threat to this tradition as their beloved whales have become toxic due to pollution, putting their children's health at risk and forcing them to choose between their cultural heritage and their well-being.
The Islands and the Whales
The traditional way of life in the Faroe Islands is under threat as a professor's groundbreaking research reveals the catastrophic impact of pollution on whale hunting communities, plunging the region into crisis.