Sonoma: Marine Protected Areas PSA

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Full Frame Productions

Completion Date

2017

Project URL

https://youtu.be/veMVTDtPDQM

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About this Project

Part of a series of four videos about Sonoma’s connections to MPAs and the Coast. The series features a short PSA about why we need MPAs, how fishing and Sonoma’s MPAs intersect, an educational video about tidepools and tide-pooling etiquette, and a Tribal Traditions video highlighting how the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians are uniquely positioned through their long history and traditional practices and values to be an important partner in the recovery of Sonoma’s coastal resources. The Kashia Pomo Tribal Traditions in the MPA video was chosen as an Official Selection for the 18th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival, the largest environmental film festival in the country!

  1. Marine Protected Areas PSA: “Why Do We Need MPAs?”
  2. Fishing and Marine Protected Areas
  3. Exploring the Tidepools of the Sonoma Coast
  4. Kashia Pomo Tribal Traditions in the MPA

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