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Showing posts with label film recommendation. Show all posts

9/27/22

LOSING SIGHT OF SHORE : SIREN'S LINK TO SEA FILM REVIEW


This is an exciting adventure of a film which I loved.  In 2017 a group of British women broke World Records by ROWING across the Pacific Ocean.  Yes - ROWING.  They took turns rowing, two at a time, for two hours each, around the clock, never taking a break. It wasn't just a physical achievement but a psychological one. There were four women and a couple waiting in the wings to take over. They rowed via a specially designed boat which put them in rather cramped conditions when they were not rowing, and no trailing support boats were allowed. They did get behind schedule, especially when they encountered the Doldrums. As a group effort they rowed 8000 miles in about 9 months, and had to land on a beach rather than the marina in Australia that was part of the plan.

The woman who had most made rowing her life before this trip was the one who in the end lost her love of the sport. The repetition was just too much, even though there were times when spotting whales, going through a storm, or seeing flying fish or dolphins made what could have been a totally tedious journey less so.  They rowed from San Francisco to Hawaii, then to Samoa, and then Cairns- Australia. Perhaps the last days when they ran out of food very close to their goal was the worst.

A motivation was the loss of a friend who died young of breast cancer.  The women also gained great confidence in their ability to achieve goals through perseverance and endurance.

C 2022 Sirens Link To Sea BlogSpot

 

4/12/17

RACHEL CARSON - PESTICIDES PIONEER




RACHEL CARSON, who became famous for just part of her body of work, a book called Silent Spring, which came out in 1962, was a woman who tried to make the wake up call that pesticides were poisoning the environment.  This marine biologist worked long and hard at her avocation, without making much money or becoming rich. Though her research followed scientific methods in her time, today no doubt she'd be a PHD.

Her focus was a bit more on the ocean environment first, what was happening under the water to animals like fish, but she couldn't deep sea dive, and eventually focused on the sea life that was closer to shore in tide pools.

This film shows you how DDT was marketed - almost as if it were good for the environment and our health!

This film also reveals that Carson was an intensely private woman, you could say a bit of a loner, who enjoyed research and having a rich studious life more so than being social.  She also had a battle with breast cancer.

I wonder if Carson ever linked her breast cancer with pollution, in particular pesticides!

2/3/16

KINGDOM OF THE SEAHORSE - Recommended FILM by SIRENS LINK TO SEA

TOUR THEIR MAGICAL AND COMPLEX WORLD - a PBS FILM - Wonderful!



Here are some things to learn from this film

Seahorses have no teeth or stomach.
They live in coastal - shore areas all around the world - most every sea.

They are upright fish who use their tails to hold onto swaying sea grasses.

The male gives birth from a pouch, but he also fertilizes the eggs of the female.

They spend seven months breeding, and stick with the same partner.

Through that season they are faithful and so they do recognize each other as individuals.

See the film and learn about a unique scientific intervention that saved fishing and the seahorses.