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The Little Mermaid: A Tale of Ocean Conservation and Sustainable Values

Exploring sustainability in the 2023 musical fantasy film remake of the 1989 animated movie

byElene Peradze
May 29, 2023
in Cinema, Culture, Environment
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The recent release of the new 2023 movie adaptation of our beloved Ariel story, “The Little Mermaid,” presents an opportunity to delve into its captivating storyline and profound connection to environmental sustainability. This article explores how the film intertwines mesmerizing themes of ocean conservation, plastic pollution awareness, sustainable resource use, and climate change recognition, offering a unique platform to initiate discussions, raise awareness, and advocate for a more sustainable world.

Ocean Conservation and Marine Biodiversity

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of “The Little Mermaid” as it transports you to the ocean’s depths. The film skillfully depicts vibrant coral reefs brimming with diverse marine life, underscoring the significance of ocean conservation and preserving marine biodiversity. Through awe-inspiring underwater visuals and captivating characters, the movie fosters an appreciation for these delicate ecosystems and highlights the urgent need for their protection. By showcasing the ocean’s wonders, “The Little Mermaid” nurtures a profound connection with nature and inspires viewers to become guardians of our seas.

i’m crying and i’m late 😭💗 but i can’t believe we got to debut the full little mermaid trailer at the oscar’s 🥹♥️here it is ✨🧜🏽‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/UdI9mtmQK3

— Halle (@HalleBailey) March 13, 2023

Plastic Pollution and Mermaid’s Quest for a Cleaner Ocean 

Ariel’s relentless pursuit of a cleaner ocean resonates deeply with our shared responsibility to address the issue of plastic pollution. The film portrays Ariel’s fascination with human artifacts discovered in her underwater cave, shedding light on the detrimental impact of human activities on the environment. Through this narrative thread, “The Little Mermaid” encourages viewers to reconsider their reliance on single-use plastics and embrace sustainable waste management practices. Driven by the mermaid’s determination and the film’s powerful imagery, audiences are compelled to take action, combat plastic waste, and strive for a cleaner, healthier ocean.


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Sustainable Resource Use and King Triton’s Kingdom 

In the underwater realm ruled by King Triton, “The Little Mermaid” underscores the importance of responsible and sustainable resource use. Triton’s wisdom and deep concern for his kingdom’s well-being are potent symbols for responsible practices. The film advocates for sustainable fishing, renewable energy, and the preservation of natural ecosystems by showcasing the harmony between marine life and the ocean’s resources. As viewers witness Triton’s leadership, the movie prompts introspection about our choices. It inspires us to adopt sustainable practices in our daily lives, safeguarding the long-term health of our planet.

Climate Change and Underwater Ecosystems 

“The Little Mermaid” also serves as a lens through which we can explore the repercussions of climate change on underwater ecosystems. As the characters navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing world, the film sheds light on the perils of rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and coral bleaching. Addressing these pressing environmental issues, “The Little Mermaid” urges viewers to recognize the significance of collective action and individual choices in mitigating climate change. It ignites conversations, advocates for sustainable solutions, and empowers us to safeguard the delicate balance of underwater ecosystems.

“The Little Mermaid” weaves a captivating tale while seamlessly incorporating vital sustainability messages. Through its portrayal of ocean conservation, plastic pollution awareness, sustainable resource use, and climate change recognition, the film provides a compelling platform to promote sustainable values. By embracing the movie’s lessons and taking action, we can forge a brighter, more sustainable future for our planet and future generations.


Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here by the authors are their own, not those of Impakter.com. In the Featured Photo: Little Mermaid 2023. Featured Photo Credit: Facebook.

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Elene Peradze

Elene is from Georgia and is leading marketing at Impakter. She has studied Digital Marketing at Rome Business School. Holds BA in marketing from Caucasus Business School and MA from Vilnius University/NEOMA Business School, France. In her free time, Elene enjoys attending music festivals with her friends. She is passionate about politics and helps rescuing homeless animals.

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