[CINC] Fwd: CINMS and Chumash/ SantaBarbara Film Festival
paul jr petrich
ppetrich39 at me.com
Thu Feb 2 07:40:14 PST 2012
Hello again Ocean People,
Just sharing some info from Claire Flackler about upcoming and repeating ocean films at the SBIFF , including OTTER 501 latter today. Check out < www.sbiff.org>. Paul
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Claire Fackler <claire.fackler at noaa.gov>
> Subject: Re: [CINC] CINMS and Chumash/ SantaBarbara Film Festival
> Date: February 1, 2012 9:56:53 AM PST
> To: channel_islands_ naturalist_corps <channel_islands_naturalist_corps at rain.org>
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> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for bringing our attention to the movie Santa Barbara and the Sea. I am sorry to have missed the showing at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
>
> However, I wanted to also take this opportunity to share with you a SBIFF film I saw late last week called Minds in the Water. This film is the story of one surfer's international journey to help protect dolphins, whales and their ocean environment. It is 90 minutes long and will play again at the Metro 4 theater on Saturday, Feb. 4. I was surprised by the local resources that were featured in this film. For example, Wishtoyo, the Chumash Discovery Village in Malibu is featured with Mati Waiya retelling the story of the Rainbow Bridge. It also has a small feature on local artist Peggy Oki and her origami whales project that documents how many whales have been killed worldwide (over 36,000) since the moratorium on whaling went into effect in 1986.
>
> Also, just a reminder about Bob Talbot's film, Otter 501 will make its world premiere on Thursday, Feb. 2 at 4 pm at Metro 4 theaters. It will also show on Feb. 4 at 8 am and Feb. 5 at 2 pm both at the Metro 4 theaters.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Claire
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>
> Claire Fackler, National Education Liaison and Ocean for Life Program Director
> NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
> 735 State Street, Suite 617
> Santa Barbara, California 93101
> (805) 963-3238 ext. 18 (office)
> (805) 570-1113 (cell)
> (805) 963-2438 (fax)
> claire.fackler at noaa.gov
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> America's Underwater Treasures
> http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/education
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> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:38 PM, paul jr petrich <ppetrich39 at me.com> wrote:
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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> Hi Again ,
>> I was corrected rightfully so. It is Laura Francis, not "Laurie", who is our Education Coordinator for the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary. Dr. Tanya Atwater was featured as well on the geological development of our Channel Islands. Paul
>>
>>>
>>> Subject: [CINC] CINMS and Chumash/ SantaBarbara Film Festival
>>>
>>>
>>> Hey Ocean People,
>>> I came straight home from the Santa Barbara Film Festival to share this wit you! I just saw the film documentary "Santa Barbara and the Sea". It is a fantastic full length feature that researches and chronicles not just Santa Barbara's unique relationship with the ocean: It just as much explores the Santa Barbara Channel, the Channel Islands, our Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (and its origin), and the relationship various maritime people have had with all these locales for over 13,000 years. Chumash Elder Julie Tumamait is interviewed extensively , as are historic individuals from the fishing and undersea exploration industries, plus marine scientist as well as famous surfers; and our own Laurie Francis! Laurie speaks a lot at the end, and the concluding consensus and message given is that Santa Barbara environmentalist, fisher people, and scientist are showing the way to treat our ocean resources in the manner that they require to sustain all that lives in the ocean and next to it. It is a must see film! A full house at the SB Museum of Art gave its producers a well deserved applause.
>>> WE all in the audience vote for each film on a scale of 1 to 5. High vote gathering films get shown again at TBA venues and times in town between now and Feb 5th. I will let you know when it comes up again, if I can. Paul
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