If the consequences of global warming and higher sea levels are distant concepts for you, come on down to Dorchester County, ground zero for sea level rise along the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay. Observe the dying forests, sunken tombstones and waterlogged home foundations of vanished communities, and hear warnings from scientists, and the stories of residents who may soon need to retreat because of higher water.
Directed By: David Harp
Cinematographer: David Harp
Producer/Editor: Sandy Cannon-Brown
Starring: Tom Horton
Production Company: Bay Journal Films
Film Festivals & Awards:
・Chesapeake Film Festival - Best Environmental Documentary (2018)
・Heart of Chesapeake Country Heritage Area Management Board - Outstanding Project (2018)
・DC Environmental Film Festival - Official Selection
・Maryland Public Television's Chesapeake Bay Week - Official selection
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