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Death to celebrate life

Each time there is an end, this end is on my mind. I wonder how many deaths will happen in my life. It will always be more and more until my own death. Time does not stop and in some way, death is important to make life more precious and rich. Every life that I shared is now part of my life.

The intention turns in reality

And one day a Fabula becomes reality: Giving the users a lead role in making decisions and developing plans for managing marine resources builds self-esteem and buy-in, making it far more likely that they will comply with the rules and abide by the sanctions imposed for non-compliance.

Hand-made book

A handmade book from José Alfaro on Vimeo . It is so beautiful just to see how a book can be made by hands. As food and clothes, when we buy something made by someone instead of a machine, makes it an unique thing. We can try to have less but with more meaning. More here .

Fish or sand in Cape Verde

Sandgrains Trailer NoSub from Matchbox Media Collective on Vimeo . The trailer with subtitles is  here . It is the same old story...there is less fish in the sea because some big boats, from other countries, are fishing and making business with resources that are the basic food and income for the local population. Who eats that fish? And if it happens the opposite...How many agreements exist that EU countries let other countries to explore their resources? The problem is not only the agreement on itself, but the unfairness between different levels of logistics and resources to track the activity and to manage the fish stocks. If you want to see it, you go here next Monday!