B ROLL
1. Graphic (Duration: 30 secs)
2. Interview: Mike Sutton, Director, WVVF's Endangered Seas
Campaign (Duration: 30 secs) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"First of all, we have to stop subsidising over-fishing on the high seas. Many of these distant-water vessels are poaching Patagonian Toothfish and other species, are heavily subsidised by governments. We've got to put an end to that. Secondly, there's a new treaty, formulated by the UN, on high seas fishing. It hasn't entered into force yet because not enough governments have ratified it. We've got to get that treaty into force. It'll help put a stop to the kind of poaching that's going on in the Southern Ocean. "
3. Interview: Trish Stone, Manager, Antarctic Fisheries, Australian
Fisheries Management Authority (Duration: 51 secs) ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
"The Australian Fisheries Management Authority is the government agency responsible for overseeing fishing in the entire Australian fishing zone, including in the sub-Antarctic islands, where the Patagonian Toothfish is taken. One of the principle roles is to make sure that fishing is undertaken in accordance with the principles of ecologically sustainable development and does not adversely impact upon the environment and related species. So, it's our job to work cooperatively with the fishing industry to ensure that the Australian fishing industry's practices are sustainable. Also important to us is the fact that there are illegal fishing operations taking place there and it's important for us to address those illegal fishing operations to make sure that they're not having adverse impacts on the fish stocks and the environment of those important World Heritage listed areas. "
4. Interview: Tom Morris, Australian Fishing Zone Enforcement
Officer (Duration: 19 sees) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"The Navy and fisheries have had some notable successes in apprehending foreign fishing vessels such as this. We will have to continue to monitor the activities of all foreign fishing vessels and stop them from entering our waters and indiscriminately taking fish that rightfully belongs to us. "
5. Interview: Theo Kailis, CEO of Kailis and France Foods PTY
(Duration: 53 sees) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"Australia's got a responsibility to protect areas that are under their control - what we call their own sovereign countries - and unless they do something about the illegal operators that move into the area that not only pollute the environment, not only do they take any sort offish that they can catch illegally, not only do they kill birds - seals we understand - and at times they actually land on the islands themselves, and that, possibly, they could be spreading disease. The action that's been taken to date has certainly slowed up their activities, but our concern is that unless there's something permanently done in the area, they'll create a situation which is not correctable. "
6. Patagonian Toothfish fishing by the legitimate industry
(Duration: 1 min 18 sees)
7. Unloading of Patagonian Toothfish in Albany, Western Australia
(Duration: 52 sees)
8. Processing Patagonian Toothfish, Albany, Western Australia
(Duration: 1 min 15 sees)
9. Establishing shots of Perth, Central Law Courts, Perth, Pirate Fishing boat, Fremantle.
(Duration: 1 min 18 secs)
10. Restaurant, Perth, Western Australia
(Duration: 1 min 9 secs)
11. Royal Australian Navy, Stirling, Western Australia
(Duration 1 min 22secs)