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SUMMARY:Big Blue Film Fest
DESCRIPTION:The beautiful film\, Sequoias of the Sea is showing at the Big Blue Film fest January 24th! \nFrom the Director: \nSequoias of the Sea by Natasha Benjamin & Ana Blanco (54:00 min.) \n“Sequoias of the Sea” tells the story of the environmental\, cultural and economic destruction impacting a Northern California town that has lost its kelp forest. It’s a deep dive into the lives of fishermen\, tribes\, scientists\, and a community working to restore a habitat devastated by a warming climate. \nKelp forests\, found along nearly a quarter of global coastlines\, are crucial climate change mitigators\, but this species is in trouble. Along the Northern California coast we have lost a striking 95% of these underwater forests. Due to a perfect storm of changing ocean conditions\, we are witnessing an ecological disaster in real time. What’s happening in the ocean is changing lives on land\, bringing fishermen\, scientists and tribe members together\, to restore this critical ecosystem and build a new blue economy. Join the movement to help the kelp! \nLINK: https://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/big-blue-film-fest/schedule-films
URL:https://www.oregonkelp.com/event/big-blue-film-fest/
LOCATION:Hatfield Marine Science Center\, 2030 SE Marine Science Drive\, Newport\, OR\, 97265\, United States
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SUMMARY:OMSI After Dark!
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland for an evening of ocean exploration! We’ll have a table at the event featuring our brand new urchin touch tank; your chance to hold a live sea urchin! Stop by to chat with our team and learn more about kelp forests and our work to restore and protect these vital marine ecosystems. \nPurchase Tickets Here:\nhttps://tickets.omsi.edu/events/019a9ed9-97cc-5d74-a20b-5ed4d4aa6d79 \n21+ And over please.
URL:https://www.oregonkelp.com/event/omsi-after-dark/
LOCATION:Oregon Museum of Science & Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cape Perpetua Collaborative Land Sea Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Cape Perpetua For All! \nThe Land–Sea Symposium is Cape Perpetua Collaborative’s signature annual event. It’s a dynamic gathering where science\, storytelling\, and stewardship meet. This one-night symposium brings together partner organizations\, artists\, scientists\, decision-makers\, and community members to explore the complex challenges and opportunities facing Oregon’s coastal and ocean environments. \nORKA Crew member Dr Sara Hamilton will be attending\, be sure to say hi and strike up a conversation about kelp!
URL:https://www.oregonkelp.com/event/cape-perpetua-collaborative-land-sea-symposium/
LOCATION:Yachats Commons Building\, 441 Highway 101 North\, Yachats\, OR\, 97498\, United States
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