Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 Sea Turtle Restoration Project <info Fri, 27 May 2005 19:13:41 -0700 Last Journey for the Leatherback? to Be Screened at the Dance Palace, Marin County, May 28th, 7-8:30 PM Here is a great chance to see our documentary if you haven't already. And the first 10 people to arrive will get a free copy of the movie! Directions to the Dance Palace: http://www.dancepalace.org/Directions.html Come join us at the Dance Palace, May 28, 2005, 7-8:30pm, for an introduction to California Current ecosystem by the National Marine Sanctuaries and the Sea Turtle Restoration Network (based in Marin County). Visitors will get a glimpse into the natural history of the elusive Leatherback sea turtle and find out what you can do to help protect their future. The talk will be followed by a screening of the highly acclaimed documentary film The Last Journey of the Leatherback? Donations are accepted. The California Current moves south from Alaska down to Southern California stimulating a productive marine ecosystem in California. Just off the Point Reyes Peninsula, lie the Cordell Bank and the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuaries, which attract highly migratory species like the leatherback sea turtle to feed in the bountiful waters. Co-sponsored by Gallery Route One as part of the California Current project, along with Sea Turtle Restoration Network, Cordell Bank and Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuaries. Families welcome! (some footage may be disturbing to young children; recommended for grade 6 and up) Donations to benefit Sea Turtle Restoration Network and Sanctuary education programs. **** Synopsis: Shot in the US and Costa Rica, The Last Journey for the Leatherback? documents the incredible life of the leatherbacks - the largest species of sea turtle - which can dive as deep as the whales and migrate across entire ocean basins. Much of the story is told through interviews with leading marine scientists, including Dr. Sylvia Earle, explorer-in-residence at the National Geographic Society and named Time magazine's first " hero for the planet. " The Last Journey for the Leatherback? also details the threat industrial fishing poses to their survival. Every year, industrial fishing boats set billions of baited ³longline² hooks and millions of miles of nets to catch swordfish and tuna. These hooks and nets are prime causes in the decline of the leatherbacks. Features appearances by: Dr. Carl Safina, Dr. Sylvia Earle, Dr. Frank Paladino, Dr. Larry Crowder, Randall Arauz " If the point of a documentary is to exact the will for change in an audience, Last Journey for the Leatherback has succeeded with me. Until the fishing industry gets responsible, they lose my few hundred bucks a year from this point forward. Is this really the way we should be gathering our fish supply? " - Chris Parry, Efilmcritic.com " Not your typical Discovery Channel educational video, ŒLast Journey for the Leatherback?¹ takes a hard-hitting approach at spelling out the plight of the leatherback sea turtle and its fellow ocean dwellers. " - Carrie Robertson of the Gulf of Mexico Foundation The film is directed by Stanley M. Minasian in conjunction with Turtle Island Restoration Network and the Center for Biological Diversity, Beta SP, stereo sound, 27:50 min., ISBN: 0-9761654-0-6, 2004 **** Resources Film and video reviewers: to receive a preview copy of the documentary call Robert at 415-488-0370 x 106 or email robert Interviews with filmmaker Stan Minasian and Dr. Sylvia Earle may be arranged. San Francisco Chronicle¹s preview of the documentary available at: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/27/WBG0N8D7EV1.DTL & a mp;type=printable E Film Critic¹s review of the documentary available at: http://efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=11104 Carrie Robertson of the Gulf of Mexico Foundation¹s review of the documentary available at: http://www.gulfmex.org/leatherback.htm For more information visit: www.seaturtles.org www.savetheleatherback.com www.gotmercury.org http://www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov/oms/omsfarallones/omsfarallones.html SEA TURTLE RESTORATION PROJECT POB 400/40 Montezuma Avenue Forest Knolls, CA 94933 USA Ph. +1 415 488 0370 ext. 106 Fax +1 415 488 0372 robert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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