Ocean Noise Reduction - Global
Saving marine life could be as easy as turning down the volumeSonic Sea wins two Emmy awards
Sonic Sea wins two Emmy awards
IFAW and our partners at NRDC and Imaginary Forces are deeply gratified by the recognition our film Sonic Sea achieved at the documentary Emmy awards last night at Lincoln Center in NYC, where Sonic Sea won two Emmy Awards: Outstanding Nature Documentary and Outstanding Music and Sound.
What a night! @sonicseafilm won Outstanding Nature Documentary @newsemmys! So happy this film is raising awareness of #OceanNoise pollution. pic.twitter.com/MRsosjuM6O
— Sonic Sea (@sonicseafilm) October 6, 2017
Narrated by Rachel McAdams, and featuring IFAW’s own Katie Moore, musician, environmental and human rights advocate Sting, and other compelling voices, Sonic Sea powerfully explains how noise pollution from shipping, industrial activities, and military sonar is threatening individual marine animals, their underwater habitats, and our ocean planet. For more on this Emmy-winning film and what all of us can do to help reduce ocean noise pollution, go to www.sonicsea.org
IFAW’s involvement, scientific film footage and financial contributions to this multi-year film project would not have been possible without your support. Thank you, and congratulations to the entire Sonic Sea team!
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