Newfoundland's coast
is at stake.
A film by Land and Sea For All exposing the aquaculture industry’s neglect for the environment and local heroes standing up for a cleaner future.
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film
screenings

rock plastic salmon - tour 2025
16
JUNE
BURGEO, NL
Fire Hall
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
17
JUNE
RAMEA, NL
Lions Centre
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
19
JUNE
woody point, nl
Merchant Warehouse
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
20
JUNE
corner brook, nL
Rotary Arts Centre
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
25
JUNE
st. john's, nl
THE MAJESTIC THEATRE
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

our
story

All is not well in paradise. On the remote, rugged and beautiful coast of south Newfoundland, people have for generations enjoyed living close to the land and sea. But recently, huge amounts of plastic waste have been piling up in the region’s once-pristine bays and coves. The culprit? Open net-pen salmon farming.

Rock | Plastic | Salmon exposes an industry’s blatant disregard for the environment and the inspiring characters who are standing up for a cleaner future.

A whole ecosystem and the way of life that depends on it are at stake. One thing is clear: the cost of salmon farming is simply too high.

our
heroes

Melvin Jackman
One man painstakingly cleaning broken-down plastic debris in his cherished local bay.
Chief Elaine
Ingram
Community leader and chief of the Burgeo Band First Nation, advocating for a national marine conservation area.
Dr. Barbara Barter
A Burgeo resident bringing the whole community together 
to demand a marine conservation area.
Stanley
Young
Guide fisherman rallying for the wild salmon being decimated by industrial salmon farming.

map of impact

It's all happening closer than you think. Check this map to see affected areas, film locations and future screenings.

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