00:03Antarctica belongs to all of us. Its future and its inhabitants are in our
00:08hands. And that's why all of us are responsible for what happens to it.
00:20First time for you in a sailing boat? Yeah, I'm at the same time.
00:25We started this journey to Antarctica to help Domain One become a marine protected
00:30area and to surf the southernmost waves of the planet.
00:39We are going to be exposed to one of the most hostile climates on the planet.
00:45We don't know what we are going to encounter.
00:49They are big. They have a lot, a lot of teeth. Big teeth. So they can be very intimidating.
00:56And of course you are on your surfboard and you cannot see them under water.
01:04And if something goes wrong, no one will be able to help us there.
01:10What worries me most is if my brother will survive the trip.
01:15Joaquin has not eaten for two days.
01:28We are able to see how the sea ice thaws and glaciers collapse.
01:42Russia and China have to come. Russia and China have to come because it is an official
01:45meeting. And they will come to negotiate with good faith.
01:54The whole fauna depends on Antarctic Crill. This is a historic moment in world history to create
02:04marine protected areas in Antarctica.
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