On Sunday, June 8th, in celebration of World Oceans Day, join us for the screening of a powerful new documentary, Noah’s Ark A Coral Rescue First, directed by Michael Zimmer. The program will take place indoors at the Deering Estate Visitor Center theater, beginning at 4 p.m.
Guests can also enjoy a panel discussion, with Q&A, following the screening. The following coral experts will discuss the future state of corals:
Ms. Dr. Katey Lesneski, PhD
Research & Monitoring Coordinator | Mission: Iconic Reefs
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Ken Nedimyer
Technical Director / Board Member Reef Renewal USA
Kylie Smith
Co-Founder I. Care
The documentary tells the unprecedented story of a 2019 coral rescue mission in Dry Tortugas National Park – marking the first time such an operation had ever been attempted. The film captures the urgency, science, and teamwork behind this historic effort to save one of the ocean’s most vital and threatened ecosystems.
As rising ocean temperatures and coral disease threaten reefs worldwide, Noah’s Ark follows a team of scientists as they race against time to rescue endangered coral species from a rapidly deteriorating disease. Set against the remote and hauntingly beautiful backdrop of Dry Tortugas National Park, located 70 miles west of Key West, the film offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at conservation in action.
Noah’s Ark is not only a testament to scientific innovation and environmental stewardship, but also a call to action. Through stunning underwater cinematography and personal stories from those on the front lines, the film highlights both the fragility and resilience of coral reefs and the critical role of human intervention in their preservation.
The film has premiered at film festivals around the world and has received several major awards.
Tickets: free with RSVP online.
Parking & Directions: Free parking is available in the Visitor Center parking lot located on SW 168 Street just west of 72nd Avenue. The event will be held indoors in the Visitor Center Theater.
Learn more about World Oceans Day.
About the Deering Estate
Deering Estate, located at 16701 SW 72 Ave. in Miami, is a 21st Century house museum, cultural and ecological field station, and a national landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places, owned by the State of Florida and managed by Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department. Deering Estate is designated as one of seven Miami-Dade County “Heritage Parks” which have a vital role in our community’s history, environment and in providing recreational and cultural experiences.
About the Deering Estate Foundation
For those who treasure the Deering Estate, who advocate for its preservation and wish to invest in its future, the Deering Estate Foundation provides opportunities for individuals and corporations alike to partake in membership, signature events, and one-of-a-kind experiences, all in service of providing vital funding and support to the Deering Estate. Through these efforts, the foundation fulfills its mission to uphold the legacy of Charles Deering’s cherished 1920s-era property, to provide funding for the cultural, educational and recreational experiences it offers, as well as its significant scientific and archaeological endeavors to conserve its diverse flora, fauna and the eight native ecosystems that thrive on its 450 acres, and to ensure its longevity as a prized American heritage site. Established in 1989, The Deering Estate Foundation, Inc. is a community-based charitable 501(c)3 Florida Corporation and the philanthropic partner of the Deering Estate.