A Sea of Change – Ocean Acidification Documentary

DVR Alert!  Planet Green debuted A Sea of Change last week on Sept. 26th and is replaying it again tonight.  In my area it is being replayed tonigt starting at 10:30pm so my DVR is getting set as soon as I finish this post!

A Sea of Change is the first documentary about ocean acidification and was directed by Barbara Ettinger.  Ocean acidification is caused by excess carbon dioxide being dissolved into the oceans and has dramatic effects of the water chemistry.  I’m really excited to learn more about this interesting topic. 

Check Planet Green listings in your area for a rebroadcasting of A Sea of Change.  I’d love to hear your comments on this film.  I’ll post my comments later this week.


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2 Responses to A Sea of Change – Ocean Acidification Documentary

  1. Gwenn says:

    I have my eye out for this re-broadcast. I love shows like this..too bad I missed it!

  2. Canada Guy says:

    Here’s a summary of some of the environmental threats to our oceans. The way things are going, there could be no fish left in the oceans in as little as 40 years.

    http://selfdestructivebastards.blogspot.com/2009/10/our-oceans-are-dying.html

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