Ikkatsu Project documentary screening and marine debris event: Weds. 6 February

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Peter Hodum
Mon, Feb 4, 2013 7:15 AM

To the Tacoma-EnviroNews community:
We would like to invite you to a documentary film screening and workshop focused on marine debris on the University of Puget Sound campus this Weds. 6 February.  Following are the details:

In 2012, the Ikkatsu expedition traveled the rugged Olympic shoreline of Washington by sea kayak, surveying remote beaches for marine debris.  The documentary film “Ikkatsu: The Roadless Coast” recounts the expedition and addresses issues related to marine debris.

Please join us for a viewing of the documentary along with the expedition members followed by a discussion and information session about marine debris, local research on marine plastic debris and ways to become involved.

Documentary film and workshop on marine plastic debris
Ikkatsu: The Roadless Coast
Weds. 6 February
7:00-9:00pm
Rasmussen Rotunda
Student Union Building
University of Puget Sound

For more information, please contact:
Prof. Peter Hodum
Biology Dept.
University of Puget Sound
253.879.2789
phodum@pugetsound.edu

To the Tacoma-EnviroNews community: We would like to invite you to a documentary film screening and workshop focused on marine debris on the University of Puget Sound campus this Weds. 6 February. Following are the details: In 2012, the Ikkatsu expedition traveled the rugged Olympic shoreline of Washington by sea kayak, surveying remote beaches for marine debris. The documentary film “Ikkatsu: The Roadless Coast” recounts the expedition and addresses issues related to marine debris. Please join us for a viewing of the documentary along with the expedition members followed by a discussion and information session about marine debris, local research on marine plastic debris and ways to become involved. Documentary film and workshop on marine plastic debris Ikkatsu: The Roadless Coast Weds. 6 February 7:00-9:00pm Rasmussen Rotunda Student Union Building University of Puget Sound For more information, please contact: Prof. Peter Hodum Biology Dept. University of Puget Sound 253.879.2789 phodum@pugetsound.edu