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Silent Sentinels and Reefs: Rainforests of the Ocean

March 15, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Manoa Campus, Spalding Auditorium

Silent Sentinels
Directed by Richard Smith
Australia 2000 57 min.

Coral reefs are the jewels of the sea, but the "International Year of the Oceans" (in 1998) turned out to be the year that coral reefs around the world began to die. Unprecedented mass bleaching left hundreds of miles of coral coastline severely damaged. It was touted at the time as unequivocal proof that global warming had begun, and that it will have a greater impact than many think.

This program reveals disturbing evidence that even if coral can survive continually rising temperatures, they won't be able to escape the chemical effects of high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. It examines these claims and takes a broader look at the corals that have coped with climate change over time—one of the most successful biological relationships in the history of the earth. Filmed on Australia's Great Barrier Reef and remote Scott Reef in the Indian Ocean; in the Maldives; the Red Sea; the Pacific and the Caribbean.

Reefs: Rainforests of the Ocean
Directed by Kat Baulu
Canada 2004 45 min.

Global warming, tsunamis and, el NiƱo all wreak havoc on slow-growing coral reefs, home to countless marine species. Heavy anchors, pollution and wanton collecting also take their toll. Today, reefs are receiving some much-needed care from Quatar in the Persian Gulf to the Bahamas and Barbados.

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Oceanography

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956-7633, ocean@soest.hawaii.edu


Thursday, March 15
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Imin Conference Center
8:30am SHAPS Graduate Student Conference Panels
Center for Korean Studies
12:00pm Brown Bag Biography: Gilbert Highet and Helen MacInnes
Henke 325
12:00pm Geography Colloquium
Saunders Hall 443B
12:00pm Music Final Oral
MR 221
1:30pm Allan Punzalan Isaac Lecture: Queer for Uncle Sam
Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services, 412
3:00pm Anthropology Colloquium Series Series Spring Semester 2007
Crawford Hall 115
3:00pm Water Resources Seminar
MSB 114
3:30pm Richard Alley Seminar
Architecture Auditorium
4:00pm English Final Oral
Kuykendall Hall Room 409
4:00pm Windward Women's History Month: Senator Hanabusa Talk
Hale Akoakoa 105
7:00pm Silent Sentinels and Reefs: Rainforests of the Ocean
Spalding Auditorium
7:00pm LGBTI Film Series: "Beautiful Boxer"
Architecture Auditorium
7:30pm Archaeology Lecture
Honolulu Academy of Arts Doris Duke Theatre
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