
Thu May 08 09:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Attenborough’s Final Plea: New Film “Ocean” Sounds Alarm on Ocean’s Fate
**London, UK** – Sir David Attenborough, in what he calls “one of the most important films of his career,” delivers a stark warning about the state of the world’s oceans in his new feature-length documentary, “Ocean.” Premiering May 8th as a global cinema event before hitting Disney+ later this year, the film is not just a celebration of marine life, but a urgent call to action to protect it for humanity’s sake.
At nearly 100 years old, Attenborough reflects on a lifetime dedicated to documenting the natural world, acknowledging that he may not live to see the ocean’s full recovery. However, he emphasizes the critical juncture humanity faces, calling it “perhaps the most consequential time for the human species in the past 10,000 years.”
“Ocean” showcases the breathtaking beauty of the oceans alongside the devastating impact of human activity. The film features unprecedented footage of the destructive effects of bottom-trawling, highlighting its wastefulness and contribution to climate change. Attenborough describes the practice as “hard to imagine a more wasteful way to catch fish.”
While the film reveals the extent of the damage, it also offers a message of hope. Attenborough points to the remarkable recovery of whale populations after the ban on commercial whaling as proof that the ocean can heal faster than previously thought. He stresses the importance of immediate action to protect at least one-third of the ocean, echoing the UN’s goal.
The film’s release coincides with World Ocean Day and precedes the UN Ocean Conference 2025, aiming to influence global leaders as they decide the future of marine conservation. “Ocean” with Sir David Attenborough is a powerful visual testament to the importance of a healthy ocean for a stable climate and a sustainable future for all.