First Friday Films presents A Sea Change
On July 1, A Sea Change will expose the truth about the other half of global warming—ocean acidification. Come watch this First Friday Films presentation at the American Memorial Park Visitors Center starting at 6:30pm. After the film, a representative from the CNMI Marine Monitoring Team will speak about the local stresses on our island’s coral reefs as well as what our community can do to help reduce these stresses and increase the ability of our reefs to adapt to ocean acidification.
First Friday Films is a monthly environmental film series organized by the National Park Service and the Division of Environmental Quality.
The Pacific Historic Parks (formerly the Arizona Memorial Museum Association) Bookstore, located inside the visitor’s center, will be open until 8:30pm. All proceeds go to community education programs.
As always, First Friday Films is free and open to the public. For planning purposes, the movie runs 1 hour and 23 minutes long; find more information about the film at www.firstfridayfilmssaipan.blogspot.com. Subscribe to the blog for regular updates on upcoming events. [B](PR)[/B]