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Join us on June 11th for an unforgettable evening of inspiring films, powerful storytelling, and ocean conservation during the Florida Tour of the International Ocean Film Foundation’s 23rd annual film festival.
This impactful event will showcase 8 short conservation-focused films from around the world, highlighting the beauty of our oceans, the challenges they face, and the people working to protect them for future generations.
From coral reef restoration in Jamaica and great white shark research in Monterey Bay to Antarctic conservation and the fight against plastic pollution, these films will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to take action for our blue planet.
Featured films include:
The Race to 30x30 with Sylvia Earle
The Human Side of Plastic: Abby Barrows
Life on the Edges
Replanting a Garden
Stone Biter: Save the Arctic Sea Forests
Monterey Bay White Sharks
The Bottom Line
All Eyes on Antarctica
Remarks from Florida Oceanographic Society Executive Director & CEO Mark Perry and our Presenting Sponsor will follow the screenings.
Event Details:
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Films Begin Promptly: 6:30 PM
Screening Time: Approximately 100 minutes
PURCHASE TICKETS NOW and celebrate World Oceans Week with a community passionate about protecting our oceans and coastal ecosystems.
Special thanks to our sponsors for helping make this event possible!
Presenting Sponsor:
WM
Film Sponsors:
The City of Stuart
*Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Please contact mbyriel@floridaocean.org for more information.
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Event Tags:
coral reef restoration,film festival,future generations,ocean conservation,plastic pollution,stuart, florida
Event Categories:
Film,Causes
Event ID:
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