Sonic Sea (1 x 60′) – Highlights the continued emergence of noise pollution in our oceans and those working to prevent its harmful effects on our marine wildlife, as we travel beneath the ocean’s surface to uncover the damaging consequences of increased ocean noise pollution and what can be done to prevent the extinction of some of the largest creatures on Earth. Narrated by Rachel McAdams, and featuring interviews with marine ecologists, ocean life experts, and wildlife activists, including Sting, the film highlights how noise from both commercial and government ships and other sources, has affected whales in recent years, including the mass stranding of whales around the planet. The good news is that this is a form of pollution that can be stopped, as long as society has the political will to solve it.
Channel: Discovery Channel
Producer: Natural Resources Defense Council in association with Imaginary Forces and International Fund for Animal Welfare
TX: TBC
Source: Discovery Channel press release
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