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Urgent Documentary Exposes Toxic DDT Crisis Off California Coast

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UPDATE: A powerful new documentary titled “Out of Plain Sight” is shedding light on an alarming environmental crisis just off the coast of California. The film exposes the threat posed by up to 500,000 barrels of DDT, a toxic chemical banned in the U.S. since 1972, which were dumped in the ocean and are now leaking.

Renowned environmental reporter Rosanna Xia of the L.A. Times first broke this shocking story in 2020. Her findings revealed troubling links between DDT and serious health issues, including breast cancer, affecting both humans and wildlife. The documentary, co-directed by Xia and filmmaker Daniel Straub, premieres at the American Cinematheque’s Aero Theater on Tuesday, followed by a screening at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.

This film is not just a documentary; it is a call to action. It captures the ongoing emotional struggle of those grappling with the consequences of environmental negligence. Xia, who specializes in coastal and ocean reporting, emphasizes the importance of engaging with this pressing issue. “How do I tell the story in a way that gives people courage to care?” she asks, highlighting the documentary’s emotional depth.

The Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach plays a pivotal role in the film, focusing on the research conducted on sea lions affected by cancers linked to DDT exposure. Dr. Alissa Deming, the center’s vice president of Conservation Medicine and Science, shares her insights into the dangerous effects of these pollutants on marine life.

The documentary’s impact resonates beyond California’s shores, prompting discussions across the nation about broader environmental concerns. Audiences in diverse cities have connected this issue to their own local environmental challenges, whether it be mining pollution or rising sea levels. “When you start thinking about the environment, you start thinking about the issue that’s most closely related to you,” says Straub.

As this urgent documentary continues to screen nationwide, it invites viewers to confront the reality of an ongoing environmental crisis. The DDT barrels lying on the ocean floor are not just a distant problem; they are a pressing issue we must face together. “To pretend it’s not there doesn’t make the problem go away,” Straub warns.

“Out of Plain Sight” challenges viewers to engage with the story, making the unseen dangers of DDT visible and urging a collective response to this environmental emergency. As the film gains traction, it is clear: this is a story that demands attention—and action.

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