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Worth More Alive

Seychelles, Islands

About the Film

Worth More Alive is a conservation documentary capturing a pivotal moment in the Seychelles, an island nation considering becoming a shark sanctuary. What began as a short visit evolved into a multi-year journey. Through sustained access to scientists, conservation leaders, and national decision-makers, the film documents a rare convergence of beauty, policy, and responsibility. At stake is more than wildlife. It is identity, legacy, and the economic future of a nation built on the ocean.

This is a story about choosing protection while the outcome is still being written.

Why This Matters

The Seychelles has already protected more than thirty percent of its waters. Now, the conversation turns toward sharks and whether the nation will lead the world in long-term marine stewardship. Around the region, overexploitation continues. Shark populations decline. Marine ecosystems strain under pressure. This film exists inside that contrast. It captures a moment where protection can become policy.

Impact

Your support helps:

• Complete production and post production
• Donate conservation media for environmental education
• Strengthen shark sanctuary advocacy
• Amplify local leadership on a global stage

This is not passive storytelling.
This is storytelling designed to influence outcomes.

Our Partners

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