Enjoy March 24 viewing at the Lower
Ever wanted to SCUBA dive or see what life is like below the surface of the Salish Sea? Now is your chance to do so without even getting wet. Join SeaDoc at The Lower Tavern, on March 24th at 10pm for the KIRO 7 TV showing of Florian Graner’s undersea odyssey “Secrets in the Sound.” SeaDoc door prizes will be given and The Lower will have Happy Hour prices. The kitchen will be open until 10:30 for this special event.
Graner, a world-class wildlife cinematographer, filmed portions of the award winning BBC series “The Blue Planet” and “Norway’s Hidden Secrets.” He also recently released the movie “Beneath the Salish Sea.” His underwater footage of the Salish Sea’s marine wildlife has been called riveting. After watching an advanced screening, SeaDoc’s Joe Gaydos commented, “Even with the problems facing Puget Sound, it is still an incredible place and Graner’s undersea footage will leave people inspired in a way we haven’t been since Jacques Cousteau filmed here.”
If you can’t make it to the Lower Tavern, you can watch “Secrets in the Sound” in the comfort of your own home on KIRO 7 TV at 10PM on March 24th and again on April 2nd. You’ll probably love this so much that you will want to buy your own DVD through the KIRO 7 website. The good news is that a portion of the proceeds earned from DVD sales will help support the work of the SeaDoc Society and the Northwest Straits Commission.
See a sneak peek of the show and a few behind-the-scenes clips at https://www.kirotv.com/secretsinthesound/index.html.
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