
BLUE the film, which includes passionate advocates for ocean preservation, will be shown at the Yanchep -Two Rocks Library on June 14.
Part of the Sustainability Series in City of Wanneroo libraries during the next two months, Blue is a movie about the state of the world’s oceans.
The promo for Blue says half of all marine life has been lost in the last 40 years.
It said by 2050 there would be more plastic in the sea than fish.
The way the ocean operated was different to how people thought of it 100 years ago.
The promo said the ocean was not a place of limitless resources, a dumping ground, immune to change or decline.
Blue takes viewers on a provocative journey into the ocean realm, witnessing a critical moment in time when the marine world is on a precipice.
Showcasing passionate advocates for ocean preservation, Blue takes viewers into their world where the story of the changing ocean is unfolding.
Viewers meet those who are defending habitats, campaigning for smarter fishing, combating marine pollution and fighting for the protection of keystone species.
The promo says the feature documentary comes at a time when people are making critical decisions that will decide the legacy left for generations to come.
“Blue shows us there is a way forward and the time to act is now,’’ the promo says.
At the Alkimos Pop Up Library on Graceful Blvd, Alkimos Beach residents can learn how to Fish for the Future on July 21.
During the next two months at the Clarkson Library residents can attend Bag It a movie night on June 7, Creating Cockatoo Spaces on June 14, Reducing Plastic on June 28, Water Conversation on June 30, Journey of the Universe – a movie night on July 5, Go Wild on July 19 and Kaarakin on July 21.