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Women Making History: Diving, oceanic programs on tap | News, Sports, Jobs


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Above, Alex Rose is seen diving in Indonesia.
The first woman to dive in all 50 states will be one of two speakers in a pair of webinar programs hosted by NOAA’s Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The second speaker is an oceanic journalist and professional photographer and diver.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, organizers are bringing in two Women Making History who have made a big splash in male-dominated fields.
Thursday: Jennifer Idol
This Thursday, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Jennifer Idol, professional underwater photographer, videographer and visual storyteller, will discuss how her work connects people to the natural world so they can experience its wonders. ....

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Here's the Thunder Bay International Film Festival feature film lineup | News, Sports, Jobs


Jan 19, 2021
More than 50 films will be shown in the Thunder Bay International Film Festival, which starts Wednesday and runs through Jan. 31. The festival is virtual this year because of the pandemic.
To view all the films and sessions, purchase a Thunder Pass for $100. Otherwise, some films and multi-film programs are free, but many are $10 to $12 each and can be viewed any time between Wednesday and Jan. 31.
Feature films
¯ “Artifishal” 75 minutes, $10, plus free Q&A
“The U.S. Department of Agriculture promised that mechanized methods of production and harvest would work in hatcheries, providing salmon for sport and commercial fishermen and bolstering the wild populations of Northwestern Pacific salmon. Nope. But who profits from this failure and who pays for it?” ....

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