Underwater Drone Film on Quaggas
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All Too Clear, screening Jan. 29, explores environmental issues in Detroit River

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Free screening of All Too Clear begins at 6:30 pm ., at the Armouries at the University of Windsor .
Film explores quaggas, the mussels that have affected ecosystems and fish populations, using underwater footage and discourse.
Years of pollution followed rapid industrialization in the region at the turn of the 20th century .
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