Head out to the Sea View Theatre for an underwater odyssey through the Salish Sea, from the Puget Sound and Hood Canal through the San Juan Islands and beyond on Wednesday, June 26.
“Beneath the Salish Sea” will be shown as part of the Ocean Night series, which is presented by SeaDoc Society and Camp Orkila.
The event is free, family-friendly and concessions and the bar will be open. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the event starts at 7 p.m. sharp.
This is a one-time summer event for the series, which will start up again in October.
The popular documentary was created by dive videographer Florian Graner and is packed with stunning underwater images all shot in high definition.
It takes you below the surface and into an underwater ecosystem that is teeming with stunning wildlife. The film features species like the giant Pacific octopus, the six-gill shark, and many other species found right here in the San Juan Islands.
The documentary includes stories about killer whales, salmon, porpoises and the stormy coast at the entrance to the Salish Sea.