When Andrew Miners first arrived on the Indonesian island village Babitim, he was struck by two things: the tropical paradise surrounding him and the corpses of the mutilated sharks strewn around the beach. Andrew decided to build an eco-diving resort on the island, which is surrounded by one of the world’s richest and most bio-diverse ecosystems. He also worked with the local community to create a 425 sq. km ‘No Take Zone’ to combat shark-finning and dynamite fishing. Featuring astounding underwater footage of marine wildlife set against the brutal realities on board the shark-trawlers, this film explores a model for ocean preservation that could inform the way we manage oceans around the world.