In March of 2011 Japan suffered a devastating earthquake followed by a series of equally devastating tsunamis. As the waters receded, an estimated 1.5 million tons of debris was washed back into the
Pacific - all of which was destined to land on distant shores.
In the summer of 2012 three professional kayakers, supported by a group of scientific advisors, undertook an unprecedented journey to paddle the roadless coast of Washington, and to survey the debris on some of the wildest shoreline in the United States.
When they returned, they shared the data they had compiled with the scientific community and put together their story of adventure and environmental crisis in this documentary.
"The Roadless Coast" is the award-winning film that tells the story of this unique sea kayak expedition (Winner Best Environmental Film, Waterwalker Film Festival 2013; World Tour Reel Paddling Film
Festival 2013).