BACK TO OUR NORMAL ACTIVITIES
Along the process we have lived in recent months to battle each one of the biggest disasters in living memory in our area of work, our country and the world last February 27 with an earthquake of magnitude 8.8 on the scale Richter and a tsunami with waves up strongly to urban areas with waves exceeded 6, 8 and 10 meters high.
It was painful, sad and very shocking to everybody. Vulnerailidad has been reflected in terms of communications and emergency systems assets that can move fast on this type of disaster in a major challenge for government services ingfluyen it.
As Maule Itata Coastkeeper Program one of our main objectives is active and committed participation of the communities that are within our jurisdiction and to the blow that this great natural event has meant we have had reotientar actions and objectives as a certain moral obligation we should assume was succeeded only events.
After a few months back to normal gradually being understood, of course, that there are psychological aspects that only time will fix.
For our part we begin to revive our normal operations we had developed prior to February 27 as well as to establish what are the new realities that may exist after that date. In some cases we worked further allegations, other adjourn and also begin to evaluate new scenarios.
"All Points South" wins Best Short Film at NY Surf Film Fest
 
This documentary film depicts the ongoing threat of pollution from the pulp and paper manufacturing industry, and how over time the problem has moved from north to south. Today fishermen and surfers fight for clean water in Southern Chile, where the almighty company known as Celco spews toxic waste into the ocean environment. Featuring big wave surfing and interviews with both local and internationally recognized surfers, All Points South is a film you don't want to miss. Due for release in the Fall of 2009. Directed by Sachi Cunningham. Produced by Will Henry. Written by Josh Berry and Will Henry. Edited by Gregory O'Toole, with camerawork by Angel Marin, Vince Deur, and Majo Calderon.
Keeping Coast, The Movie Trailer
 
This short film explores the watery inspirations behind a wave of activism seeking clean coastal waters in Chile. Featuring profiles on prominent Chilean leaders, community members and everyday blue-collar environmentalists immersed in a coastal adventure of rivers, waves and galvanizing social ecological issues that are changing Chile. 
Participación en Programa TV Canal 9 Concepción  
Enterview in Concepcion City too early to participate as guests in one of the spaces Matinal TV program of the Cabal 9 Regional de Concepción. On this occasion we were able to comment on the activities of the Coastal Program Vigilante Itata Maule and invites everyone to learn and even be active participants in it.
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