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Troubled Waters – A Short Film Screening and Discussion on Preserving the East Coast Fisheries in a Changing Environment

“Troubled Waters”

A Short Film Screening and Discussion on Preserving the East Coast Fisheries in a Changing Environment.

Monday, April 7, 1-2:30 PM Clapp Auditorium, Marine Biological Laboratory 7 MBL Street, Woods Hole Free and open to the public. Limited on-street parking available.

Documentary Filmmakers Duy Linh Tu (Columbia Journalism School) and Barbara Moran (WBUR) will present a special screening of the short film “Troubled Waters,” followed by a panel discussion on preserving the East Coast fisheries in a changing and threatened environment.

The film stars Mirta Teichberg, associate scientist, Marine Biological Laboratory; Glen Gawarkiewicz, senior scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Cate O’Keefe, executive director, New England Fisheries Management Council; and Bill Amaru, New England fisherman. This event is produced by WBUR and the Pulitzer Center.