
Films Included:
- The Hungry Heron (OC)
- Plasticnic (CC available)
- Imalirijit (OC)
- Aquariums: The dark Hobby For You (CC available)
- Drift (CC available)
Total Run Time = 166 minutes
*This is a Captioned Collection. Captions are accessible and convenient for all regardless of age, size, disability, or ability. This collection may include films with optional closed captions, open captions, English subtitles and films with no dialog (only instrumental music). Closed captions are optional and may be turned off at the viewer's discretion.
Barnegat Bay is an estuary. A convergence of fresh water from rivers and creeks with salt water from the Atlantic. It is one of the most productive ecosystems in the country. It is the stage on which species play out life’s performance to reproduce, restore, relax. It is unrepeatable. This film speaks to the past 50 years of human presence on the bay and the concerns that face the estuary. Varying issues voiced by scientific experts are embedded in stories designed to connect with all the stakeholders on the bay; fishermen, boaters, hunters, tradesmen. and residents. Whether demonstrating the negative impact of invasive species such as bay nettles, or the glorious return of the once-decimated coastal raptors such as osprey, the film moves from topic to topic in a stirring and breathtaking manner. The message is clear: we all must be unabated in our efforts to protect this natural wonder for ourselves, for Explore: Wildlife, and for future generations.
Films Included:
- The Hungry Heron (OC)
- Plasticnic (CC available)
- Imalirijit (OC)
- Aquariums: The dark Hobby For You (CC available)
- Drift (CC available)
Total Run Time = 166 minutes
*This is a Captioned Collection. Captions are accessible and convenient for all regardless of age, size, disability, or ability. This collection may include films with optional closed captions, open captions, English subtitles and films with no dialog (only instrumental music). Closed captions are optional and may be turned off at the viewer's discretion.
Barnegat Bay is an estuary. A convergence of fresh water from rivers and creeks with salt water from the Atlantic. It is one of the most productive ecosystems in the country. It is the stage on which species play out life’s performance to reproduce, restore, relax. It is unrepeatable. This film speaks to the past 50 years of human presence on the bay and the concerns that face the estuary. Varying issues voiced by scientific experts are embedded in stories designed to connect with all the stakeholders on the bay; fishermen, boaters, hunters, tradesmen. and residents. Whether demonstrating the negative impact of invasive species such as bay nettles, or the glorious return of the once-decimated coastal raptors such as osprey, the film moves from topic to topic in a stirring and breathtaking manner. The message is clear: we all must be unabated in our efforts to protect this natural wonder for ourselves, for Explore: Wildlife, and for future generations.