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Free Movie Night With 'Ocean Frontiers: The Dawn of a New Era in Ocean Stewardship'

Ocean Frontiers: The Dawn of a New Era in Ocean Stewardship movie followed with an eye-witness report of a steward just back from the Algalita Research Vessel across the Pacific Gyre.

I am proud to invite you to a free movie on Friday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. brought to you by the Pacifica Beach Coalition and the Pacifica Library. The movie is called "Ocean Frontiers:The Dawn of a New Era in Ocean Stewardship."

Green Fire Productions traveled the country from coast to coast, capturing stories of ocean pioneers—people who are embarking on a new course of stewardship, in defense of the seas that sustain them. In "Ocean Frontiers," you’ll meet the allies who are guiding us toward a new era of ocean stewardship. We've worked hard in Pacifica to help the ocean, so come see what others around the United States are doing. Please join us and be inspired.

The movie will be followed by a Special Speaker Shannon Waters who will share her experiences aboard the Research Vessel ALGALITA across the Pacific Gyre.

Event details:

FREE MOVIE NIGHT 

OCEAN FRONTIERS  The Dawn of a New Era in Ocean Stewardship 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Pacifica Library, 104 Hilton Way, Pacifica

Enjoy - POPCORN, SNACKS, ECO-FRIENDS, INSPIRATION! 

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