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Help “A Sea Change” get on Netflix!


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The fantastic ocean-acidification documentary “A Sea Change” needs your help! They have just become a “saved film” on Netflix, which means that the DVD-rental website is waiting to see how many people add the movie to their queue before deciding whether or not to buy copies of it. If you or anyone you know has a Netflix account, please “save” it to your queue! Once you have an account, adding a movie is free and only takes a few seconds. It also makes a big difference in terms of spreading the message. The Netflix page for ” A Sea Change” can be found here, and the “save to DVD queue” button is in the upper right.

~WhySharksMatter

2 comments to Help “A Sea Change” get on Netflix!

  • AlexaBio102

    Just saved it to my DVD queue! Hope this helps and Netflix eventually buys copies! It looks like an interesting movie. I don’t even know where else to rent movies besides Netflix these days, so hopefully it comes quick!

    A Sea Change
    is already in the Saved section of your DVD Queue
    Availability:
    DVD: Unknown

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