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The fishermen, once proud of their livelihoods, venture out into the polluted waters, attempting to clean up the mess in a desperate bid for sustainability. Among these fishermen is Sharko, a former boater and skilled fisherman whose life has been irrevocably altered by the spill. Sharko bears the physical scars of the disaster—one of his eyes is blind, and he requires an oxygen tank to breathe. Nicknamed "Sharko" for his once-prodigious fishing abilities, he now grapples with the feelings of inadequacy and despair stemming from his newfound disabilities.