Dallas Videofest 2009 - A Sea Change
November 7
, 2009
83 min.
In this documentary about climate change we see the longterm effects of ocean acidification. Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is dissolving into seawater and changing the pH, making seawater more acidic. This water is dissolving the shells of certain shellfish and coral reefs. The effects are working their way up the food chain and into your home.
Information from the festival's website
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- Stan's Blue Note: 11 am - 7 pm: $2.95 vodka drinks, $1.75-$2.95 beer specials / 10 pm - 2 am: $2 wells and domestics
- The Green Elephant: 8 pm - 11 pm: $2.50 you call its
- Trader Vic's: 5 pm - 7 pm: $5 mai tai's, zombies and bahias
- J. Pepe's: 11 am - 2 am: $2.50 well drinks.
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