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Film focuses on Kal Lake threat

Filmmaker wanted to create a love letter to Kalamalka Lake
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Splash Mob-Protecting Our Freshwater, a film by Okanagan producer Brynne Morrice, has been released. (Submitted Photo)

In the summer of 2016, hundreds of people travelled from across the Okanagan to take part in Splash Mob, a community event designed to raise awareness about the great danger that invasive zebra and quagga mussels pose to the Okanagan. Today, a film chronicling Splash Mob has been released.

Brynne Morrice, the creator of the film and a director with the Society for the Protection of Kal Lake, released his first film on the subject of zebra and quagga mussels in the spring of 2015. That film, Mussel Threat, was at the forefront of the push to get boat inspection stations installed at B.C.sa国际传媒檚 borders.

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sa国际传媒淭hat first film spawned a large campaign, and a lot of people got involved,sa国际传媒 stated Brynne. sa国际传媒淭he following summer, we had Splash Mob, and over 170 watercraft formed our big circle on Kalamalka Lake. It was incredible, a much bigger turnout than we had realistically hoped for. Wesa国际传媒檝e been working behind the scenes since, with hopes of putting together a new film. Last fall, we were very fortunate to receive funding from Vernonsa国际传媒檚 100 Men Who Give a Damn, an amazing group of guys. That funding has allowed us to make a new film.sa国际传媒

Splash Mob sa国际传媒 Protecting Our Freshwater uses drone footage shot by Rubicon Aerial Cinema during the event. To flesh out the film, Morrice spent this summer and fall filming around Kalamalka Lake, on what he described as sa国际传媒減erfect Okanagan days.sa国际传媒

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sa国际传媒淚 wanted to create a love letter to Kal Lake and the people who care so passionately about it, as I do. Whereas the first film I made was about the fear of these mussels, this new film is meant to be more hopeful. Itsa国际传媒檚 about the actions we can all take to protect our beloved lakes and rivers. I hope people across the Pacific Northwest see this film and are inspired to stand up for their local lake or river. I hope people take this film, make it their own and spread it far and wide to help people learn the habit of sa国际传媒楥lean, Drain, Drysa国际传媒. Itsa国际传媒檚 a simple but powerful action that everyone can take to stop zebra and quagga mussels from destroying more lakes and devastating more communities.sa国际传媒

Morricesa国际传媒檚 new five-minute film can be viewed at .

Zebra and quagga mussels first arrived to North America in the Great Lakes in the 1980sa国际传媒檚, and theysa国际传媒檝e been spreading across the continent ever since. In the east, adult mussels have made it as far as Lake Winnipeg. In the south, adult populations are in Arizona and Utah. In Montana, however, less than a daysa国际传媒檚 drive from B.C., juvenile mussel larvae have been detected in two reservoirs.

B.C. currently has a boat inspection program in place, with inspection stations operating from April-October at all border crossings. One of those stations, located at Golden on the Trans Canada Highway, is open 24-hours. The other stations, however, only run during daylight hours. Between April 1 and Sept. 23 of this year, 22 mussel-fouled watercraft were intercepted coming into B.C.

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In addition to working on his new film, Morrice has been calling on the B.C. government to raise more funds and increase all the inspection stations to 24 hours.

sa国际传媒淲ith all those stations closed overnight, itsa国际传媒檚 a mathematical inevitability that an infested boat is going to come through after hours, launch in B.C. waters, and then itsa国际传媒檚 game over. Say goodbye to our beaches, our lakeshores, our fish, our clean drinking water, our summer tourism, our property values,sa国际传媒 said Morrice, who has brought forward three ways in which the government can raise more money and make all inspection stations 24 hours; a new fee attached to the BC fishing license, a boater registration fee, and a $3/year BC Hydro surcharge. His full letter to the government, outlining the suggestions, can be read at , and hesa国际传媒檚 calling on B.C. residents to help him.

sa国际传媒淚 need back up. My voice alone isnsa国际传媒檛 enough. Please jump on the phone or fire off a quick email and let the Minister know that you support these ideas. They wonsa国际传媒檛 happen if you donsa国际传媒檛 speak up, and wesa国际传媒檒l enter another boating season with an incomplete inspection program.sa国际传媒

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