Free Screening Of ‘Shark Country’ On October 1
The Ministry of Home Affairs announced its sponsorship of a free screening of “Shark Country” at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI] on Tuesday, October 1st from 7.00pm to 9.00pm at the Tradewinds Auditorium.
A Government spokesperson said, “The Ministry of Home Affairs is proud to announce its sponsorship of a free screening of Shark Country at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI]. This exciting event, free for the public, will take place on Tuesday, 1st October 2024, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Tradewinds Auditorium.
“As part of ongoing efforts to raise awareness about marine life conservation, this screening will focus on sharks and their importance to Bermuda’s delicate ocean ecosystems.
“Shark Country delves into the disappearance of Bermuda’s sharks, which were once a common sight on the reef. Hear the experience of the late Teddy Tucker, a renowned salvage diver, shipwreck explorer, and originally a fisherman at heart, shared alongside other fishermen and divers who have witnessed the deterioration of Bermuda’s marine environment, an insight gained through years of regular free diving and scuba diving on the island’s reefs. These stories provide insight into the loss of sharks in Bermuda’s waters and their essential role in maintaining our oceans’ health.
“Space is limited, with only 148 seats available, and attendees are encouraged to reserve their spots early to ensure participation in this event.
“For more information and to reserve a seat, please visit here.
Event Details:
- What: Special Screening of Shark Country
- When: Tuesday, 1st October 2024
- Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
- Where: Tradewinds Auditorium, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
- Seats Available: 148
“Everyone is encouraged to join us for an evening of education, exploration, and entertainment as we explore the history of sharks in Bermuda’s waters and their vital contribution to our environment.”
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This is a documentary that should not be missed . For those that can’t make it to the screening at BUEI hopefully it’ll be repeated again on CITV which is where I first saw it.