In the darkness of the sea, whales and other marine life depend upon sound to survive, but that is being threatened, thanks to humanity. Airing as part of Discovery Channel’s Discovery Impact, the documentary film Sonic Sea travels below the ocean’s surface to uncover the damaging consequences that increased noise pollution is having on wildlife. Actress Rachel McAdams narrates the film, which also features an interview with musical artist Sting, along with various experts in the fields of ocean ecology and wildlife activism. Over the last century, extremely loud noise from commercial ships, oil and gas exploration, naval sonar exercises and … Continue reading →
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- 5/19/2016
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
Rachel McAdams Pushes to Stop Ocean Noise Pollution - for the Sake of Baby Whales and Other Sea Life
Rachel McAdams is shining a light on the disastrous effects of underwater noise pollution with her new documentary, Sonic Sound. McAdams, who narrates the Disney Channel film, explained how she became involved with the project a special screening on Wednesday. After receiving a rough cut of the documentary from its filmmaker, Adams told People, "I was shocked by it and very emotional and surprised about how little I knew about what's going on in our oceans. You don't hear it, but it's a whole cacophony down there." Compelled by the footage, the actress decided to lend her voice to the project,...
- 5/6/2016
- by Lorina Lana
- PEOPLE.com
Rachel McAdams Pushes to Stop Ocean Noise Pollution - for the Sake of Baby Whales and Other Sea Life
Rachel McAdams is shining a light on the disastrous effects of underwater noise pollution with her new documentary, Sonic Sound. McAdams, who narrates the Disney Channel film, explained how she became involved with the project a special screening on Wednesday. After receiving a rough cut of the documentary from its filmmaker, Adams told People, "I was shocked by it and very emotional and surprised about how little I knew about what's going on in our oceans. You don't hear it, but it's a whole cacophony down there." Compelled by the footage, the actress decided to lend her voice to the project,...
- 5/6/2016
- by Lorina Lana
- PEOPLE.com
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