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Saving Our Ponds Film Series

lWe’re pleased to announce the launch of a short film series aimed at raising awareness about the growing problem of harmful algal blooms in the freshwater bodies of Cape Cod and the Islands. Produced by the Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health and Circuit Films in collaboration with local community organizations, this series explores the challenges posed by HABs and the critical need for proactive measures to safeguard our precious water resources, highlighting innovative solutions and community actions to mitigate their impact.

Join us on Tuesday, June 25 at noon in Redfield Auditorium at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for a film screening and release event, with a reception to follow.  This event is free and open to the public.

ON-SITE PARKING will be available in WHOI's parking lot located just before 49 School St (aka Vincent House).  A map is available by clicking HERE.  Look for signs indicating "WHOI EVENT PARKING". This parking lot is about a 5-10 minute walk to Redfield Auditorium.  In addition, attendees can utilize street parking at metered spaces on Water Street.

We invite you to watch these films, share them with friends, family, and colleagues, and join us in taking meaningful steps towards protecting our freshwater ecosystems.

Stay tuned for updates on future releases and related initiatives!

 

***Funding support for this series was provided by a Woods Hole Foundation grant to the Falmouth Water Stewards and the Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health (WHCOHH), with grant support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (1P01-ES028938; 2P01ES028938-06) and National Science Foundation (OCE-1840381; 2418297).***