“The Last Haenyeo” portrays a remarkable group of women living on Jeju Island off the coast of South Korea Most of these women are over 60 years old and dive to the bottom of the ocean without oxygen tanks
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In the 1960s, there were more than 30,000 haenyeo (divers), but today the number is down to just over 3,000 Although the work of haenyo is demanding and important (UNESCO has added haenyo work to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity), it is in danger of extinction
Other concerns include the Japanese government's decision to allow contaminated water from the earthquake-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant to be discharged into South Korean waters--they have joined forces with Greenpeace and protested to the UN Human Rights Council--and the government's decision to allow the release of contaminated water into South Korean waters
Some of the young haenyeo who followed their predecessors into the sea are using social media to try to bring women's rights to modern society, but as the title of the film suggests, this may be in vain Here is how to watch “The Last Divers” online from anywhere in the world All the information you need is listed below
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