Jeremy Irons warns BLUE Ocean fest about pollution dangers to oceans

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The BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit wrapped up in St. Petersburg over the weekend; Sunday night at Mahaffey Theater, actor Jeremy Irons was presented the festival’s Making Waves Award before his film Trashed was screened.

Trashed is about how over-consumption of disposable items is leading to unprecedented pollution of the air and water.

Irons was also part of a panel discussion and question-and-answer session after the screening of his film Trashed.

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You can find links to more BLUE Ocean panel discussion here.

Here are videos of the panel discussion after the film Trash was screened:

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//www.youtube.com/embed/Yr4sT7iWKzo

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//www.youtube.com/embed/n4TjoRJSLak

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