
The Dark Hobby
Documentary
Overview
The Hawai'ian Islands are ground zero for the aquarium trade who capture and traffic reef fish for hobbyists’ tanks, decimating the reef, ocean and earth’s oxygen. Native Hawai'ians, conservationists, scientists, aquarium fish collectors and breeders are locked in a controversy over the stunning “treasure of Hawai'i” – the ornamental fish.
Top Cast
Kimokeo Kapahulehua
Kimokeo Kapahulehua
Self - Kapuna Elder
Kimokeo Kapahulehua
Self - Kapuna Elder
Robert Wintner
Robert Wintner
Self
Robert Wintner
Self
Wilfred Kaupiko
Wilfred Kaupiko
Self - Mayor of Milolilii
Wilfred Kaupiko
Self - Mayor of Milolilii
Kaimi Kaupiko
Kaimi Kaupiko
Self
Kaimi Kaupiko
Self
Gail Grabowsky
Gail Grabowsky
Self - Chaminade Univ, Honolulu
Gail Grabowsky
Self - Chaminade Univ, Honolulu
Ben Williamson
Ben Williamson
Self - PETA
Ben Williamson
Self - PETA
Jessica Wooley
Jessica Wooley
Self - House of Representatives
Jessica Wooley
Self - House of Representatives
Jonathan Balcombe
Jonathan Balcombe
Self - Author
Jonathan Balcombe
Self - Author
Teresa Telecky
Teresa Telecky
Self - Humane Society International
Teresa Telecky
Self - Humane Society International
Kealoha Pisciotta
Kealoha Pisciotta
Self - Mauna Kea Anaina Hou
Kealoha Pisciotta
Self - Mauna Kea Anaina Hou
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