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Kitsap Audubon Society program January 12, 2017: Ecosystems in action, from salmon to seaweed, bears to birds, by underwater filmmaker John Williams.

Kitsap Audubon Society program January 12, 2017: Ecosystems in action, from salmon to seaweed, bears to birds, by underwater filmmaker John Williams. The Puget Sound region offers an abundance of interesting creatures and habitats. Yet some of the most fascinating things about them are nearly invisible: their relationships. John’s underwater films have been seen on broadcast, satellite, and cable TV, at science conferences, and at local and national film festivals. From 2006 to 2009, he produced the award winning TV series: “SEA-Inside: Pacific Northwest” that aired on more than 60 community stations.

FROM WATERSHEDS TO WHITECAPS: Myriad Lives Intertwingled

Audience Teens, College Students, Dads, Moms, Seniors
Cost donation
Contact Name John Williams
Contact Email [email protected]
Link www.poulsbomsc.org
In the Salish Sea, creatures are linked to each other, to those in our watersheds, and of course, linked to us. John F. Williams will show excerpts from his collection of films to highlight some of these relationships and suggest that they aren’t random…there actually is a “system” in Ecosystem.