

Sonic Sea
Directed by Daniel Hinerfeld, Michelle Dougherty2016 62mDocumentary
7.57.0
Sonic Sea is a 60-minute documentary about the devastating impact of industrial and military ocean noise on whales and other marine life. The film begins with a mystery: the unexplained stranding and mass mortality of several species of whales in the Bahamas in March 2000. As the mystery unfolds, the film explores the critical role of sound in the sea, and the sudden, dramatic changes human activity is inflicting on the ocean's delicate acoustic habitat -- changes that threaten the ability of whales and other marine animals to prosper, to function, and ultimately, to survive. Sonic Sea features several charismatic scientists, including Ken Balcomb, the former Navy pilot and acoustics expert who proved to the world that naval sonar is killing whales, as well as the musician and environmental activist, Sting, whose moving interview connects the sonic world of marine life with our sonic world on land. The film offers solutions (and, by extension, hope) for a quieter ocean, and underscores that the ocean's destiny is inextricably bound with our own.
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Sonic Sea was released on April 22, 2016.
Sonic Sea was directed by Daniel Hinerfeld, Michelle Dougherty.
Sonic Sea has a runtime of 62 min.
Sonic Sea was produced by Michelle Dougherty, Daniel Hinerfeld.
The key characters in Sonic Sea are Narrator (voice) (Rachel McAdams), Self (Sting), Self (Ken Balcomb).
Sonic Sea is a Documentary film.
Sonic Sea has an audience rating of 7.5 out of 10.





