On
September 6, 2009, Cook Inletkeeper and more than 100 fishing
boats, sail boats, skiffs and kayaks took to the waters off
Homer, Alaska. They spelled out an urgent message to protect jobs,
coastal communities and fisheries from the threat of
ocean acidification. The boats formed an Acid Ocean
“SOS,” part of a ˜Voices for the Ocean”™ event hosted by the
Alaska Marine Conservation Council (AMCC) and the
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) with International Aerial Artist John Quigley. Inletkeeper helped
organize and publicize the event.
What really got our attention: these beautiful photos. Thanks, Rob Moir, for letting us know.
















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Hello--
I have stepped down as Outreach Coordinator for A Sea Change.
If you would like to get in touch with the filmmakers, please contact Associate Producer Ben Kalina at:
ben at aseachange dot net
+1 215-238-9334
You can reach me, Angela, at:
angela at sparklehouse dot tv
+1 718 407 0670
Thanks!
Angela
http://mocamedia.tv
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