Anthropause Aquatic

Trailer for the educational short we made with the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organisation. It features underwater clips of whales and dolphins and interviews with Bahamian scientists and interns.

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The Coral Reefs of Abaco

These children are here to tell you what they love about the Coral Reefs of Abaco!

Corals may be in trouble, but there are lots of great solutions to help. So students, fishermen, and scientists are all working together to preserve these fish filled places for the future.

What is your favourite fish? Where is the best reef in the Bahamas? Leave us an answer!

Over the next year we will be working on a feature length documentary about reefs, and will be posting short videos to promote. Stay tuned!

Brought to you by Friends of the Environment and the Bahamas Environmental Protection Foundation.

Coral Reefs of Abaco

Andros location Bahamian film

Andros: Living off the Land & Sea

Here we present the award winning film “Andros: Living off the Land and Sea.”

 

 

We made it several years ago, but there always seems to be a demand to see it again. We would love to make more films like this, and you can help us figure out what works and what doesn’t.  What island would make a great film? Take the survey and leave us a comment!

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Most of the great music in the film is from Andros! Elon Moxey and Joseph Spence in particular, plus many of the old hymnals.

This film was made with a lot of help from the local people and businesses, and The Nature Conservancy, The Andros Conservancy and Trust, and the Bahamas National Trust.

Features: crabbing, bonefishing, sponging, spearfishing, birding, blue holes and more! So much to see and do in our ‘backyard’!

Spotted Dolphins of the Bahamas

Did you know there’s more than one species of dolphin in the Bahamas? Check out these spotted dolphins, different from the more famous bottlenose dolphins. For more information about marine mammals in The Bahamas visit the Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organisation.  Sponsored by The Lyford Cay Foundation.

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