A Grande Prairie filmmaker’s newest project explores the planet’s fragile ecosystems while highlighting indigenous and Western solutions to problems facing waterways in Canada.
Len Morrisette is the creator of Water Worlds, a first-of-its-kind indigenous underwater exploration 13-part docuseries.
“There are some things, to be honest with you, I wish I didn’t learn, and there are things I’m glad I did learn, but the series really takes a fresh look at these problems,” said Morrisette.
The series explores many aspects of Canadian waterways, from metro Vancouver to the ocean and microplastics.
“I really looked at the microplastics part; I know we love our straws and stuff, but when you actually go and see the beaches and see the amount of trash floating around the ocean because we use it as a dumping ground, it’s freaking horrifying.”
The series explores those studying the effects of ocean pollution and climate change and those …