BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//https://www.skagitbeaches.org//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.29.29// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH UID:595503d4-958f-4fd7-8f4f-72d9efca6ee0 X-WR-CALNAME:JCal Pro Calendar X-WR-CALDESC:Your online events calendar X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 RDATE:20241103T020000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 RDATE:20250309T020000 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20141011T020000UTC-c99279@http://skagitbeaches.org/ DTSTAMP:20240329T132931Z CATEGORIES:Skagit Beaches CATEGORIES:Trail Tales DESCRIPTION:
2014 Environmental Film Series - Free film screenings on top ics timely and relevant to our Puget Sound &\; Salish Sea. Trail Tales will premiere a short film by young\, local filmakers each night.
\nOctober 10th: The Last Ocean
\n\nSynops is: 'The Ross Sea\, Antarctica is the most pristine stretch of ocean on Ea rth. A vast\, frozen landscape that teems with life – whales\, seals and p enguins carving out a place on the very edge of existence. Californian eco logist David Ainley has been traveling to the Ross Sea to study this uniqu e ecosystem for more than thirty years. He has written scientific papers d escribing it as a 'living laboratory'. Largely untouched by humans\, it is one of the last places where the delicate balance of nature prevails. But an international fishing fleet has recently found its way to the Ross Sea . It is targeting Antarctic toothfish\, sold as Chilean sea bass in up-mar ket restaurants around the world.The catch is so lucrative it is known as white gold. Ainley knows that unless fishing is stopped the natural balanc e of the Ross Sea will be lost forever. He rallies his fellow scientists a nd meets up with a Colorado nature photographer and New Zealand filmmaker who also share a deep passion for this remote corner of the world. Togeth er they form 'the Last Ocean' and begin a campaign taking on the commercia l fishers and governments in a race to protect Earth's last untouched ocea n from our insatiable appetite for fish.'
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2014 Environmental Film Series - Free film screenings on topics timely and relevant to our Puget Sound &\; Salish Sea. Trail Tales will premiere a short film by young\, local filmakers eac h night.
\nOctober 10th: The Last Ocean
\n\nSynopsis: 'The Ross Sea\, Antarctica is the most pristine stret ch of ocean on Earth. A vast\, frozen landscape that teems with life – wha les\, seals and penguins carving out a place on the very edge of existence . Californian ecologist David Ainley has been traveling to the Ross Sea to study this unique ecosystem for more than thirty years. He has written sc ientific papers describing it as a 'living laboratory'. Largely untouched by humans\, it is one of the last places where the delicate balance of nat ure prevails. But an international fishing fleet has recently found its wa y to the Ross Sea. It is targeting Antarctic toothfish\, sold as Chilean s ea bass in up-market restaurants around the world.The catch is so lucrativ e it is known as white gold. Ainley knows that unless fishing is stopped t he natural balance of the Ross Sea will be lost forever. He rallies his fe llow scientists and meets up with a Colorado nature photographer and New Z ealand filmmaker who also share a deep passion for this remote corner of t he world. Together they form 'the Last Ocean' and begin a campaign taking on the commercial fishers and governments in a race to protect Earth's la st untouched ocean from our insatiable appetite for fish.'
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