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The Sweetwater Seas

Filthy water cannot be washed.—West African proverb

All the water that will ever be is, right now.—National Geographic, October 1993

 

THE SWEETWATER SEAS

When Samuel de Champlain arrived at Lake Huron in 1615, he knew he had encountered something astonishing. Before him was a vastness of water, an apparent ocean, yet the water was fresh—he called it La Mer Douce, the “sweetwater sea.”

Champlain could not have known that his hand had dipped up less than one cup of six quadrillion gallons of fresh water contained in five immense lakes—more than a fifth of the drinkable surface water on earth. Nor could he have dreamed that such a vast storehouse of water would prove fragile, vulnerable to near-catastrophic harm by the industrialized colonists who would soon populate their shores.

THE SWEETWATER SEAS is a feature documentary that integrates science and fine-art videography to explore one of North America’s wonders. The film examines the latest thinking about the environmental sustainability of the Great Lakes Watershed and seeks to engage viewers into making a difference. Although 42 million people live within the Watershed, most have never been around their own lake, much less all five. We will take them on a voyage of discovery to rival Champlain’s.

The project will reveal the natural landscape and its geological history, the watershed’s cityscapes, and its vast industrial and agricultural areas. Humans started living near these immense bodies of water tens of thousands of years ago, but it is only in the last few centuries that human activity has impacted the environment of the lakes. To engage viewers THE SWEETWATER SEAS will offer both images of great beauty in the natural world that surrounds the lakes as well as video of the tides of pollution and invasive species that threaten this magnificent resource. By using the voices of scientists, environmentalists, political leaders, engaged corporations and everyday people around the lakes, the story of these extraordinary bodies of water—their history, their importance and threats to their healthy—will be explored and explained.

North America’s Great Lakes are the world’s largest body of fresh water. So much water is contained in the system that it would cover the entire contiguous United States to a depth of nine feet. Yet this vastness of water is fragile. Agricultural runoff, industrial and urban pollution, and invasive species of plants and animals all pose or have posed serious threats to individual lakes and the entire ecosystem. However, as the cleanup of the south end of Lake Michigan attests—helped by activists and giant corporations such as US Steel and BP—even seemingly hopeless conditions can be reversed. THE SWEETWATER SEAS is not just a beautiful documentary—it is also a call to action.

The Sweetwater Seas

Visit The Sweetwater Seas website!

The Sweetwater Seas in 100 Words is a quick introduction to the feature-length documentary film. In it we reveal the beauty, majesty, and challenges faced by the Great Lakes, which we will cover fully in the hour-long documentary.

The Sweetwater Seas Intro & Trailer from Richard Mack Photography, Ltd on Vimeo.

Producers on the Great Lakes Project The Sweetwater Seas are Richard Mack and John Manos.

Prints are now available in the shop of Quiet Light Publishing. Use the link tab at the top of the page or the following link: Great Lakes Project Prints

All are printed on archival fine art papers to the exacting standards of the artist and are signed by the photographer. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery of the prints.

Follow the progress of this project as Richard shoots the images and begins production on the book on Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo and his blog.

To view the latest images and video shot for this project check our blog: The Sweetwater Seas Blog Posts

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The Sweetwater Seas

Photography by Richard Mack

Written by John Manos

Published by Quiet Light Publishing

  • ISBN: 978975395431
  • LCCN:
  • 11" x 13"
  • Target Release Date: TBD
  • Design : Richard Mack & Rich Nickel

 

The Sweetwater Seas

In Addition to the book it is a Television Film Documentary by Richard Mack and John Manos


Great Lakes Statistics

Lake Superior
Length - 350 Miles
Breadth - 160 Miles
Depth - 489 Feet Average
Depth - 1,333 feet Maximum
Volume - 2,935 Cubic Miles
Shoreline Length - 2,730 Miles
Water Surface Area - 31,700 Square Miles
Water Retention/Replacement Time - 191 Years
Outlet - Saint Mary's River to Lake Huron
Population - 673,000

Lake Michigan
Length - 307 Miles
Breadth - 118 Miles
Depth - 279 Feet Average
Depth - 923 feet Maximum
Volume - 1,180 Cubic Miles
Shoreline Length - 1,640 Miles
Water Surface Area - 22,300 Square Miles
Water Retention/Replacement Time - 99 Years
Outlet - Straits of Mackinac to Lake Huron
Population - 12,052,743

Lake Huron
Length - 206 Miles
Breadth - 183 Miles
Depth - 195 Feet Average
Depth - 750 feet Maximum
Volume - 849 Cubic Miles
Shoreline Length - 3,830 Miles
Water Surface Area - 23,000 Square Miles
Water Retention/Replacement Time - 22 Years
Outlet - Saint Clair River to Lake Erie
Population - 3,000,000 US & Canada

Lake Erie
Length - 241 Miles
Breadth - 57 Miles
Depth - 62 Feet Average
Depth - 210 feet Maximum
Volume - 116 Cubic Miles
Shoreline Length - 871 Miles
Water Surface Area - 9,910 Square Miles
Water Retention/Replacement Time - 2.6 Years
Outlet - Niagara River & Welland Canal to Lake Ontario
Population - 12,400,000

Lake Ontario
Length - 193 Miles
Breadth - 53 Miles
Depth - 283 Feet Average
Depth - 802 feet Maximum
Volume - 393 Cubic Miles
Shoreline Length - 712 Miles
Water Surface Area - 7,340 Square Miles
Water Retention/Replacement Time - 6 Years
Outlet - Saint Lawrence River to Atlantic
Population - 5,600,00


Possible Other Venues for The Sweetwater Seas Project

  • Documentary on all five Great Lakes for television
  • High end photographic coffee table book
  • Limited Edition of book in leather slipcase with selection of prints
  • eBook with expanded information and video on the health and environment of the Great Lakes and ongoing projects to restore them and interviews with those working on the lakes.
  • Blog including Video on the blog, subjects to include progress along the way of shooting this project, health of the lakes, environmental concerns and projects. Interviews with those working on the lakes.
  • Smart Phone App on Great Lakes
  • Website info on Great Lakes Project with links to advocacy groups and research on the Great Lakes.
  • Facebook Pages
  • Video's on both the Great Lakes and the making of this project on YouTube and Vimeo
  • Gallery Shows in public spaces in cities around the Great Lakes
  • Museums - Art Gallery / Aquarium installations
  • Educational material for schools
  • Corporate Art Collections