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One Ocean film tour

Thursday, November 30th

Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Stanley A. Milner Public Library in Edmonton, AB, Canada. Immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of our oceans through a series of captivating films. Dive deep into the world beneath the waves, as we showcase breathtaking footage of marine life and the importance of ocean conservation. Followed by a guest speaker, an expert in their field, to discuss topics viewed throughout the film.

Be inspired by the incredible stories of individuals making a difference in preserving our aquatic ecosystems. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the wonders of the ocean, this event is a must-attend.

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with the Aquatic Biosphere Project and gain a deeper appreciation for our precious oceans. Mark your calendar and get ready for an evening of awe and inspiration!

Runtime ~ 1.30 hr

One Ocean Film Tour Vol 4 Playlist

School of Fish
For thousands of years, Bristol Bay, Alaska has been home to the most prolific salmon run in the world and a thriving native people living alongside it. As modern-day threats fall on this pristine environment, one family fights to keep their relationship with the salmon alive.

Whale Song
Humpback whales sing to communicate with each other. But did you know they sing for fun as well? They pick up each other’s best tunes and acclaimed DJ Sam Feldt has transformed these melodies into hit songs for humans!

Ocean Guardians
Join “Ohana”, a first-time mother humpback whale as she prepares for her journey from Hawaii to the feeding grounds of Alaska with her new calf. The film also celebrates the Pacific Whale Foundation and its 42 years of tireless conservation, education, and advocacy.

Bottom Turn
Shot last year on location in Bali and Lombok, Indonesia, this short follows Jake, a surfer with a lifelong and passionate relationship with his ocean playground.

Echoes From the Blue Meadow
Motivated by the dream of being a marine biologist, Itzel is the first Mexican researcher to be part of the Gulf Listen international network for acoustic monitoring of cetaceans. With first-class marine photographers and a Grammy-nominated sound engineer, Echoes is an audiovisual experience into the exciting, risky, and flat-out amazing world of marine biology.

The Shark With a Thousand Names
Rumor has it that some fishermen in Indonesia have a very special relationship with giants of the sea. A team of underwater filmmakers and photographers take their cameras into an almost unknown region to document a newly discovered whale shark population. They get up close and personal with these magnificent creatures and tell a rare story of harmonious coexistence.

Details

Date:
Thursday, November 30th
Time:
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/one-ocean-film-tour-presented-by-the-aquatic-biosphere-project-tickets-748037679837?aff=OneOceanVol4

Venue

7 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2V4 Canada
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