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Groundswell: Whistler Showing

ByApplied Conservation Science Lab March 12, 2013

A surf movie with a message:

See Chris D in this incredible movie, it will be screening in Whistler March. 4th. Read about in in Pique, here.

Pique Article-  by Alyssa Noel.

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