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WHFF Brings โ€˜Sustaining Sea Scallopsโ€™ To Coonamessett Farm

October 3, 2016 โ€” The Woods Hole Film Festival will launch its 2016-2017 โ€œDinner & A Movieโ€ series on Sunday, October 9, with a sea-themed dinner at Coonamessett Farm featuring the film โ€œSustaining Sea Scallops,โ€ a short documentary by Woods Hole filmmakers Elise Hugus and Daniel Cojanu. The dinner will begin at 6 PM.

โ€œSustaining Sea Scallopsโ€ is a 35-minute film featuring the history and resurgence of the Atlantic sea scallop as told through the lens of local fisherman and researchers invested in keeping the scallop industry alive through sustainable fishing. In 1999, facing fisheries closures and bankruptcy, the scallop industry began funding a research program to minimize impacts on the marine environment. Fifteen years later, the Atlantic sea scallop is hailed as one of the most sustainable and lucrative fisheries in the world. From New Bedford to Seaford, Virginia, the film also highlights how cooperative research can serve as a new way to unite not only the fisheries, but also entire communities.

Made with support from the Coonamessett Farm Foundation, โ€œSustaining Sea Scallopsโ€ will screen outdoors at Coonamessett Farm with a question-&-answer session to follow with the filmโ€™s directors and Coonamessett Farm owner Ron Smolowitz, who is featured in the film.

Read the full story at The Enterprise

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