Mile 339 - Hooked On the Jetties
Description
Why is the North Coast beach disappearing?
In Episode 2 of CoastWatch & Listen, marine geologist Ed Joyce shares his expertise with Emily and Sascha as they trace the story of the shifting sands on Mile 339 in Hammond, Oregon.
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CoastWatch & Listen was produced by Bedrock Theatre in partnership with Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition. Bedrock Theatre's mission is to connect audiences to their environment and to each other through immersive storytelling in natural landscapes. Get to know us at bedrocktheatre.com.
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Series Credits:
Lead Producer & Creator: Emily Eisele
Co-Producer: Sascha Blocker
Audio Engineer & Original Music Underscoring: Alec Chase
Editors: Alexandra Schaffer, Joellen Sweeney & Chris Gonzalez
Theme Song: Sean Grosshans
Episode Credits:
The “Hooked On the Jetties Blues” was written and performed by Alec Chase.
Series Sponsors: Roundhouse Foundation, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, Hotel Sylvia, Lincoln City Glass Center, Kathy Fishler & Jeff Sweeney
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