The CIMASUB, International Underwater Film Series, returns, in its 24th edition, to the Kultur Elkartea. The councillor for the environment Antxoka Elorza, the technician Idoia Alvárez from Deba town council, and the director of Cimasub David Sánchez presented the programme to the media.
The screenings, in Kultur Elkartea
The screenings, with free admission, on 16th, 23rd and 30th March at 18:30h, include a total of 26 short films and 4 documentaries that will take us to underwater paradises all over the planet and show us the harshness of the suffering we are causing to our seas.
On the one hand, we will see the denunciation of human clumsiness, which damages entire ecosystems, exterminates biodiversity, and which, together with the unsustainable overexploitation of fishing resources, threatens the future of generations to come. On the other hand, we have the optimistic vision of the incredible universe that is still possible to find in some places of the planet, still healthy for the development of wildlife. Often so small and tiny that it remains hidden to most eyes, and at other times so majestic and incredibly beautiful that it captivates and captivates all those who contemplate it.
The Underwater Txikiziklo for schools
Our children should get to know the sea and discover this fascinating and marvellous underwater world, so that they grow up loving and respecting it. With this aim in mind, the Txikiziklo Submarino was born ten years ago, reaching more and more educational centres, with the participation of more than 2,000 students in the last edition. Dissemination and education are the best tools for saving the oceans and guaranteeing the survival of our species.
It will be held in the kultur elkartea at 10 am on Monday 16th, aimed at children aged between 10 and 12 years old, from 5th and 6th year of Primary Education.
The CIMASUB, International Underwater Film Series, returns, in its 24th edition, to the Kultur Elkartea. The councillor for the environment Antxoka Elorza, the technician Idoia Alvárez from Deba town council, and the director of Cimasub David Sánchez presented the programme to the media.
The screenings, in Kultur Elkartea
The screenings, with free admission, on 16th, 23rd and 30th March at 18:30h, include a total of 26 short films and 4 documentaries that will take us to underwater paradises all over the planet and show us the harshness of the suffering we are causing to our seas.
On the one hand, we will see the denunciation of human clumsiness, which damages entire ecosystems, exterminates biodiversity, and which, together with the unsustainable overexploitation of fishing resources, threatens the future of generations to come. On the other hand, we have the optimistic vision of the incredible universe that is still possible to find in some places of the planet, still healthy for the development of wildlife. Often so small and tiny that it remains hidden to most eyes, and at other times so majestic and incredibly beautiful that it captivates and captivates all those who contemplate it.
The Underwater Txikiziklo for schools
Our children should get to know the sea and discover this fascinating and marvellous underwater world, so that they grow up loving and respecting it. With this aim in mind, the Txikiziklo Submarino was born ten years ago, reaching more and more educational centres, with the participation of more than 2,000 students in the last edition. Dissemination and education are the best tools for saving the oceans and guaranteeing the survival of our species.
It will be held in the kultur elkartea at 10 am on Monday 16th, aimed at children aged between 10 and 12 years old, from 5th and 6th year of Primary Education.
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