Small commercial fisheries and their role in a local, sustainable seafood industry are the subject of “Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American Fishing Town.”

The documentary will be shown at the Jenner Community Center at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7.

The film’s director, Matthew Barr, will lead a discussion about the film and struggling fishing communities.

The screening is free; donations will benefit the Jenner Creek Restoration Fund.

“Wild Caught” tells the story of Sneads Ferry, N. C., a village whose fishing culture dates to the late 1600s.

The Jenner Community Center is at 10398 Highway 1, Jenner. Information: (707) 865-2771

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