
Wednesday, June 3rd 6:00pm-8:00pm

The Last Forests Project was born out of a passion for the beauty of Northern California’s beautiful kelp forests, and the difficulty of watching them disappear firsthand. This loss had a profound effect not only on these marine ecosystems, but the communities that surround them.
This environmental disaster inspired three ocean loving friends to come together and bridge the gap between the science and the public, as well as the land and the sea.
With your help getting us off the ground in 2020, we were able to head north and begin filming. Five years later, with thousands of miles traveled, hundreds of hours of footage logged, and a couple hundred more hours of writing, and editing – The Last Forests Project was born.
This project is not funded or backed by any organizations, much of it has been an out-of-pocket labor of love that we hope inspires change in our coastal communities, creates a legacy of ocean activism, and is the eyes and voice for the forests that we cannot see fall.
Join us Wednesday, June 3rd at 6 PM at Palm Theatre for this inspiring night of film and ocean conservation.
A film by Marco Mazza, Steve Page, and Abbey Dias.
Learn more about the film: The Last Forests Project
The evening will also feature a special screening of Holdfast: Keepers of California’s Kelp presented by Seatrees.
Proceeds from ticket sales will support California State Parks in San Luis Obispo County – helping protect and care for these special places – as well as the filmmakers of The Last Forests Project, whose work continues to shine a light on the importance of kelp forest conservation.





