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Raglan Positive Perspective - Peggy Oki Making Waves for Maui's

Peggy Oki inviting everyone to check out the annual Maui's Dolphin Day come the 2nd Saturday of March, on its 8th year, a collaboration between the Whaingaroa Environment Center and Extreme Waste, the town of Raglan celebrates a day of bringing everyone together to raise awareness for the protection of New Zealand's Maui's Dolphin. Highlights of the event will be the Recycled Raft Race, music and performances from some of Raglan's Talents and a free screening of Dave Rastovich " Minds in the Water. An award winning documentary following the quest of professional surfer Dave Rastovich and his friends to protect dolphins, whales and the oceans they all share. Through Dave's journey—a five-year adventure spanning the globe from Australia to the Galapagos, Tonga, California, Alaska and Japan—we see one surfer's quest to activate his community to help protect the ocean and its inhabitants. "As ocean people, it is our privelege to be the custodians of our coastlines. The film documents our attempt at fulfilling that role as we travelled to surfing locations around the world. Cetaceans are the ultimate, and original surfers. They are our ocean kin and it is our role to do what we can to protect their well being." ~ Dave Rastovich

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2 года назад

Peggy Oki inviting everyone to check out the annual Maui's Dolphin Day come the 2nd Saturday of March, on its 8th year, a collaboration between the Whaingaroa Environment Center and Extreme Waste, the town of Raglan celebrates a day of bringing everyone together to raise awareness for the protection of New Zealand's Maui's Dolphin. Highlights of the event will be the Recycled Raft Race, music and performances from some of Raglan's Talents and a free screening of Dave Rastovich " Minds in the Water. An award winning documentary following the quest of professional surfer Dave Rastovich and his friends to protect dolphins, whales and the oceans they all share. Through Dave's journey—a five-year adventure spanning the globe from Australia to the Galapagos, Tonga, California, Alaska and Japan—we see one surfer's quest to activate his community to help protect the ocean and its inhabitants. "As ocean people, it is our privelege to be the custodians of our coastlines. The film documents our attempt at fulfilling that role as we travelled to surfing locations around the world. Cetaceans are the ultimate, and original surfers. They are our ocean kin and it is our role to do what we can to protect their well being." ~ Dave Rastovich

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