
2006
This documentary chronicles ocean disposal of surplus World War II chemical weapons by Canada, Germany, Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States. Through a well edited combination of interview footage and still photographs this film outlines the serious problem that awaits us now that hundreds of thousands of tons of chemical weapons have been disposed of off our coastlines. The exact location of dumps was not always recorded on navigation charts. Sixty years later, containers that were designed to last for fifty years have started to disintegrate, posing substantial danger to both marine life and coastal communities.

Michael Jones
Narrator (voice)

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First Daughter and the Black Snake

Plastic Odyssey

No Defense

Out of Plain Sight

Trash River

Broken Rainbow

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Toxic Soup

Home

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