Special Film Screening at the Nantucket Whaling Museum

COURTESY OF THE NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

COURTESY OF THE NANTUCKET HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

NANTUCKET – The Nantucket Historical Association will present a special screening of Sonic Sea on June 28 at 6 p.m. at the Whaling Museum.

A Q&A session with Michael Jasny, Director of the Marine Mammal Protection Project, overseen by the Natural Resources Defense Council, will immediately follow the film.

Sonic Sea is a 60-minute film about the impact of industrial and military ocean noise on whales and other marine life.

It tells the story of a former U.S. Navy officer who solved a tragic mystery and changed the way humans understand the ocean.

The film features renowned ocean experts Dr. Sylvia Earle, Dr. Paul Spong, Dr. Christopher Clark and Jean-Michel Cousteau.

Sonic Sea is narrated by actress Rachel McAdams and features singer Sting.

Sonic Sea was produced by the Natural Resources Defense Council and Imaginary Forces in association with the International Fund for Animal Welfare and Diamond Docs.

The film contains moments of graphic imagery and may not be suitable for all audiences.

Tickets for the special lecture are $10 per person.

Advance registration is recommended at www.nha.org.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with the film beginning at 6 P.M.

The NHA’s mission is to tell the inspiring stories of Nantucket through its collections, programs, and properties.


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