Sapphire Coast Sea Shepherd and Social Justice Advocates of the Sapphire Coast (SJASC) invite you to a community documentary screening event:
– Envoy: Shark Cull –
Friday 27th September at Pambula CWA Hall (24 Toallo St, Pambula)
Doors open at 5:30pm for 6pm start
Entry by donation at the door (cash or online)
BYO snacks/dinner – tea & coffee provided throughout
We welcome open discussion with Guest Speakers during intermission and with a Q&A segment
Sea Shepherd Merchandise + lucky door prize!
Film rating (M) viewer discretion for under 16s
About the film:
Narrated by Eric Bana – Envoy: Shark Cull 2021 is an award-winning feature-length documentary which follows some of the biggest names in ocean conservation as they explore and expose the scarcely understood topic of QLD & NSW Shark Control Programs.
“In Australian waters lurks a deadly killer, it’s not sharks – it’s the hidden 86 year shark cull”
Join in the #NETSOUTNOW discussion together with us, learning the truth about the use of shark nets and drum lines in the ‘shark control programs’ that are falsely claiming to protect swimmers and surfers at Australian beaches, instead putting them at risk of encounters with sharks, whilst also entangling and killing 90% of non-target species including 25% that are protected, threatened and critically endangered species each meshing season.
Envoy Foundation joined forces with Sea Shepherd, the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) and Humane Society International (HSI) to expose the depths of truth revealed in this insightful and inspiring film.
Within this documentary we will learn about the importance of sharks in our oceans while uncovering the longest marine cull in history, PLUS topics around:
More advanced, ecologically suitable and effective shark mitigation technologies available today
The historical failings of other states and countries
How you can help stop the cull
Please join our local ocean activists for this educational community event!
Find out from those living the daily fight for marine life how you too can become empowered with this knowledge to be their envoy – a voice for the voiceless in calling for positive change to defend, conserve and protect through simple yet powerful actions – beginning with knowing the truth!
Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to engage in discussion, ask questions and learn with us in a welcoming community space – this is a documentary well worth watching and what better way than together.
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You’ll find the official movie trailer in this Facebook event too!
See you there!
In ocean love,
Tara & Crew
Tara Brown
Sea Shepherd Sapphire Coast Coordinator
0429964103
www.seashepherd.org.au
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