23rd Annual International Ocean Film Festival- Online Film Program 2026

Online Screening - Program #3 Science Hope and Restoration

Unlock 4 films to stream instantly
Already unlocked? for access

Give as a gift

$10After unlocking, you'll have 14 days to start watching. Once you begin, you'll have 14 days to finish watching. Need help?

From the microscopic clues hidden in the seafloor to powerful wildlife comebacks and global conservation efforts, this program explores how science and stewardship are shaping the future of our oceans. Researchers unlock the ocean’s role in storing carbon through environmental DNA, while the return of sea otters sparks the revival of an entire ecosystem in Monterey Bay. Across coastlines from Mexico to Baja California, dedicated guardians work to protect vital habitats and species, and on the remote island of St Helena, long term partnerships demonstrate what lasting marine protection can achieve. Together, these films offer a hopeful and compelling look at the people and innovations working to restore and defend our blue planet.

This research is taking marine science to a whole new level!


Uncovering the secrets below the seafloor, our scientists are collecting segments of the ocean floor, known as cores, and testing them for traces of environmental DNA, which shows genetic fingerprints left behind by organisms past and present.


Through their analysis, we can see which marine species may have helped lock carbon away in the seafloor, a key to understanding the ocean’s role as the world's largest carbon sink.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    9 minutes
  • Director
    Matt Jarvis
  • Screenwriter
    Matt Jarvis
  • Producer
    Matt Jarvis, Danny Copeland
  • Cast
    Tom Roland, Ben Harris, Torsa Sengupta, Rebecca Parker, Riyad Hussain Bhuiyan, Richard Tennant
  • Animator
    Leapfrog Animation Studio
Copy link