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SUMMARY:Disaster at Nightingale - Screening at Blue Ocean Film Festival - St. Petersburg\, Florida
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_message color=”alert-info” style=”rounded”] Disaster at Nightingale  screens on Wednesday\, November 5  2:15pm – 4:15pm as part of the BLUE Ocean Film Festival’s film block #8 at: Muvico Sundial 20\, 151 2nd Ave North\, St. Petersburg\, FL 33701 | (727) 502-9573 | MAP Also screening in this film block: 57 Degrees North\,The Penguin Rescue\, Weddell Seal in Antarctica [/vc_message][vc_column_text] \nDisaster at Nightingale\, a film by Ocean Doctor president\, Dr. David E. Guggenheim\, has been named as a finalist in the 2014 BLUE Ocean Film Festival and will be screened during the week-long event in St. Petersburg\, Florida\, November 3-9\, 2014. The Ocean Doctor team will be at the BLUE Ocean Film Festival all week — look for the Ocean Doctor booth.  \nAbout the Film\nWhile on an expedition in the South Atlantic from the tip of South America to the tip of South Africa\, marine scientist  witnessed – and filmed – the worst environmental disaster of his life. En route to a little-known cluster of islands\, his ship received a distress call\, requesting assistance in rescuing the crew from a Maltese freighter that had somehow managed to run aground at Nightingale Island\, part of what is considered the most remote inhabited island group in the world\, Tristan da Cunha. The wreck unleashed a catastrophic oil spill at the doorstep of the second largest concentration of seabirds in the world\, home to 65 percent of the world’s population of the endangered Northern Rockhopper penguin. Beloved and iconic\, it is a surprise to many that most penguin species are in trouble and have declined by as much as 90 percent since the 1950s. Equally surprising is a growing global threat\, hiding in plain sight: The common cargo vessel\, whose dismal safety record is proving over and over again that it doesn’t take a supertanker or oil well blowout to create an oil spill disaster. Disaster at Nightingale is a film about an ecological catastrophe that few know occurred\, in a place that few know exists\, resulting from a global threat that few are aware of. The film reveals why the disaster occurred\, its unthinkable aftermath\, and how such “statistically impossible” disasters aren’t nearly as impossible as we once thought. \nSee the Trailer:\n[youtube rd257H1pGxE 590 356 ] \nAbout BLUE\n[pullquote]“More than films\, more than a celebration of all things wet\, the Blue Ocean Film Festival brings together a potent mix of artists\, scientists\, conservationists\, decision makers\, industry leaders\, inquisitive teachers\, lively kids and more. Come to be in the company of kindred spirits and make useful contacts. Come to be entertained\, or inspired\, or informed. Come to have a good time. Whatever strums your blue heartstrings just don’t miss out.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle Founder Mission Blue\, SEAlliance and a National Geographic Explorer in Residence[/pullquote] BLUE is an enlightening and entertaining 7-Day summit showcasing the world’s finest ocean films and award winning marine photography along with a filmmakers marketplace\, science and conservation seminars\, international policy discussions and a robust ocean media industry conference. BLUE’s industry conference provides access to funders\, producers\, education and networking opportunities for underwater and ocean related visual media productions. Industry Conference seminars and workshops offer mentoring from esteemed professionals from the synergistic disciplines of media technology\, underwater film-making\, marine photography\, ocean conservation\, deep sea exploration\, marine sciences\, project funding\, television programming\, feature film production and content distribution. Festival-goers get a chance to enjoy hundreds of award-winning ocean films\, though-provoking programs and great camaraderie all in an inspiring destination. \n  \n  \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/disaster-at-nightingale-screening-at-blue-ocean-film-festival-st-petersburg-florida/
LOCATION:Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront\, 333 1st St S\, St Petersburg\, FL\, 33701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Disaster at Nightingale
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ORGANIZER;CN="BLUE Ocean Film Festival":MAILTO:info@blueoceanfilmfestival.org
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140612
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SUMMARY:EcoCinema 2014 Film Festival - Israel
DESCRIPTION:Dr. David E. Guggenheim\, the “Ocean Doctor\,” travels to Israel to be part of the EcoCinema 2014 Film Festival where he will screen his documentary film\, Disaster at Nightingale: How Tragedy Found the World’s Remotest Island. \nHe will also speak in Israeli schools about the oceans\, taking Ocean Doctor’s “50 Years – 50 States – 50 Speeches” Expedition overseas. \nStay tuned for additional details and schedule.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/ecocinema-2014-film-festival-israel/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Haifa\, Israel
CATEGORIES:50 States Expedition,Disaster at Nightingale
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131021
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SUMMARY:4th Annual New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nOcean Doctor president\, Dr. David E. Guggenheim will present his documentary film\, Disaster at Nightingale: How Tragedy Found the World’s Remotest Island at the 4th Annual New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival\, October 15-20\, 2013. He will also be taking part in a special panel discussion on Sunday\, October 20\, 2013 during the festival. \n\n\n\n\nWhile on an expedition in the South Atlantic from the tip of South America to the tip of South Africa\, marine scientist Dr. David E. Guggenheim witnessed and filmed the worst environmental disaster of his life: A shipwreck that unleashed a catastrophic oil spill at the doorstep of the second largest concentration of seabirds in the world\, home to 65 percent of the world’s population of the endangered Northern Rockhopper penguin. Disaster at Nightingale tells the story of an ecological catastrophe that few know occurred\, in a place that few know exists\, resulting from a growing global threat that few are aware of.      
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/4th-annual-new-york-wildlife-conservation-film-festival/
LOCATION:NYIT Auditorium on Broadway\, 1871 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cape to Cape Expedition,Disaster at Nightingale,Ocean Event,South Atlantic Ocean
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wildlife Conservation Film Festivals":MAILTO:info@wcff.org
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SUMMARY:Special Screening of "Disaster at Nightingale" at Celebration of the Seas
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at Celebration of the Seas\, the kickoff of the fourth Blue Vision Summit on Monday May 13th 6-10pm in Washington\, DC for a special screening of\, Disaster at Nightingale: How Tragedy Found the World’s Remotest Island\, a film by Ocean Doctor president\, David E. Guggenheim\, who will introduce the film. \nThis event is free and open to the public but registration is required. (You need not RSVP/register if you are already registered for the Blue Vision Summit.) Disaster at Nightingale will screen at approximately 9:00pm in the Carnegie Institution theater. \nSee the Trailer:\n[youtube rd257H1pGxE 590 356 ] \nIn 2011\, Dr. Guggenheim witnessed what he describes as the “worst environmental disaster” of his life in middle of the South Atlantic. He produced this film in 2013 to raise awareness “about an ecological catastrophe that few know occurred\, in a place that few know exists\, resulting from a global threat that few are aware of.” The film includes never-before-seen footage of the disaster and aftermath\, including new details that have only come to light within the past few months. Learn more about Disaster at Nightingale. \n \n\n\n\n\n\nMonday May 13\, 2013 6-10 PM  Carnegie Institution for Science  1530 P Street NW\, Washington\, DC 20005 \nFree and Open to Public RSVP/Registration REQUIRED \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nAbout the Summit\n \nWe strongly encourage you to register for the entire summit\, an enriching and fun event for all who care about the oceans. See the agenda \nHere’s some background on the Summit:  \n\nEvery two years Blue Vision Summits bring diverse groups and individuals from the marine conservation community together in Washington\, DC to explore new avenues for solutions to the challenges facing our public seas.\nSummits are attended by individuals and organizations that work towards improving ocean conservation efforts from a variety of approaches including education\, restoration\, science\, business and policy.\nThe Summits provide a unique opportunity for community members to learn from one another and often result in new collaborations.\nSummits attract and bridge the gaps between citizens\, activists\, organizations and elected officials.\nEach Summit includes a visit to Capitol Hill where participants visit the offices of Congress members and convey their support for healthy oceans.\nIt’s critical that we come together as a movement and a growing constituency of marine conservationists\, businesses\, scientists\, recreational users\, youth and others to turn the tide for our public seas.\n\nRegister for Blue Vision Summit 4
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/special-screening-of-disaster-at-nightingale-at-celebration-of-the-seas-2/
LOCATION:Carnegie Institution for Science\, 1530 P Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Disaster at Nightingale,South Atlantic Ocean
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blue Frontier":MAILTO:info@bluefront.org
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