SELECTED SEA-INSIDE EPISODES NOW  ON-LINE 

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go to:

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Public video tours
When
Where
Our Invisible Shoreline:
A Video Tour

April 16, 2012, 5:30-7: 30 p.m.
FREE! For all ages
Whidbey Island
Coupeville Library
788 NW Alexander
Coupeville, WA
Our Invisible Shoreline:
A Video Tour

April 24, 2012, 7:00 p.m.
FREE! Public Invited
Lopez Island
The Center for Community and the Arts
204 Village Rd.
Lopez Village, WA
Our Invisible Shoreline:
A Video Tour

April 25, 2012, 7:00 p.m.
FREE! Public Invited
Orcas Island
Senior Center
62 Henry Rd.
Eastsound, WA
Our Invisible Shoreline:
A Video Tour

April 26, 2012, 7:00 p.m.
FREE! Public Invited
San Juan Island
Mullis Center
589 Nash St.
Friday Harbor, WA


Flamingo in rising water

Current Episode: #22 (Aug. 2011)

Crabs, flamingos, and invisible eggs on the beach

Past Episodes ALSO available on dvd!



WHAT?

SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest — a bimonthly TV series, a journey to meet our neighbors  under the surface of Pacific Northwest waters. 

You'll see surprising colors, contrasts, cold water creatures seldom seen on TV that look like they came from outerspace.  These submarine neighbors are part of the same ecosystem we are -- we all share the same fate.

Produced by Still Hope Productions, Inc., each episode  includes several short videos contributed by a variety of individuals and organizations.



Are you Passionate about our oceans?

YOU CAN HELP people learn about our oceans' beauty and challenges, from the destruction caused by abandoned fishing gear in Puget Sound to fur seal harvests in southern Africa, from riotous mating colors to exploding fish slime.

SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest is a non-profit project co-sponsored by the Northwest Film Forum.  This project is supported entirely by tax-deductible donations and sponsorships.  You can help fund Episode 22!  If you'd like to help, please view the HOW TO  HELP page.

CALL FOR ENTRIES

Do you have some underwater photos or video of the Pacific Northwest?  SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest features imagery contributed by  artists, divers, and scientists related to  Northwest waters. See the SUBMIT YOUR WORK page.


When
:  bi-monthly

How:  made possible through the generosity of these  contributors and sponsors.

"SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest is a powerful way to illumnate the underwater habitat and its biology, as well as highlight many projects that already aim to restore and preserve this unique ecosystem."
--Senator Phil Rockefeller, Washington State, District 23


Where
: on over 60 cable-access TV stations and streaming on the internet



If SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest isn't scheduled to show on your local pubic access TV station, contact them to learn their submission requirements, then email to INFO at SEA-INSIDE.


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Maps Used in These Episodes

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