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Environmental Films Sponsored by Emerald Keepers at the Coronado Island Film Festival


THE BIG DUMP - OUR PACIFIC OCEAN IN CRISIS

The Big Dump is a powerful documentary that aims to shed light on the urgent Pacific Ocean sewage crisis stemming from the Mexican border spilling into San Diego waters. Millions of gallons of sewage wash up the California Coast every day, sickening sea life, pets, and people.

Coronado Performing Arts Center

Friday, November 10, at 1pm

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DEEP RISING

This exquisite fly-on-the-wall environmental documentary is also a gripping and up-to-the-minute tale of geopolitical, scientific, and corporate intrigue that exposes the destructive machinations of a secretive organization empowered to extract massive amounts of metals from the deep seafloor.

Coronado Performing Arts Center

Saturday, November 11, at 10am

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SPEAR, SPATULA, SUBMARINE 

Filmmaker, writer and director Shannon Morrell shares her compelling film on the devastation from lionfish. With an avaricious appetite, no native predators, and rapid reproduction rates, the invasive lionfish is one of the planet's greatest eco-disasters. In this short documentary about sustainability and activism, a community of passionate Floridians use creative removal methods to save the waters they love. Join Amy Steward, founder of Emerald Keepers, and Meghan McKee, head chef at Coronado Yacht Club, for a post-screening discussion and tasting. Reservations required for all badge holders.

John D. Spreckels Hospitality Center

Sunday, November 12, at 2pm

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