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For three years we have been out searching for both sharks and corals in the cold depths of the North Atlantic...
... and the result from our diving and filming will now be broadcasted at the Swedish National Television.
The aim of our films, "Corals of the North Atlantic" ("Koraller i Mörker och Kyla") and "Sharks of the North Atlantic" ("Hajar i Kalla Vatten"), is to show the beauty and the great variety of the life hiding under the surface along our coast of Scandinavia, but also to notify and spread knowledge about the importance and the vulnerability of our oceans and its habitats.
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But how should we do to find the sharks and corals of the North Atlantic? And how deep do we have to dive to be able to get these creatures on film? These are some of our questions and challenges we are going to meet during many months out at sea...
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These projects are a co-production between Crystal Water Film Production AB, SVT (Swedish National Television).
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The broadcasting première will be at SVT2 Tuesday the 3rd of January (corals) and Thursday the 5th of January (sharks).
"Corals of the North Atlantic" ("Koraller i Mörker och Kyla") short info. and broadcasting hours:
The beautiful corals in the blue, warm waters are well known by all of us. But even in the dark and cold waters we can find plenty of different coral species in different shapes and colors... In fact Norway has the highest known density of cold water coral reefs in the world...
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SVT2: 3/1 07:00 pm 9/1 02:35 pm 10/1 (night to 11/1) 00:45 am
SVT24: 12/1 09:30 pm
SVT World: 4/1 05:00 am 9/1 02:25 pm "Sharks of the North Atlantic" ("Hajar i Kalla Vatten") short info. and broadcasting hours:
Are there really sharks living in the cold and dark waters of Scandinavia?
The answer is yes, there is a great variety of sharks living in the North Atlantic. From the small velvet belly shark to the next biggest shark in the world, the basking shark. But even the sharks are suffering from the human economic interests. For example, there are just 2-5% of the spiny dogfish population still left in Scandinavian waters...
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SVT2: 5/1 07:00 pm 6/1 12:05 pm 9/1 03:05pm 12/1 (night to 13/1) 00:50 am SVT24: 13/1 09:30 pm
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Såg era båda filmer och blev helt "såld" har tittat på repriserna ett antal gånger och förundras över er vilja att visa och förändra. Jag har själv varit sjöman på sjuttiotalet och vet hur mycket skit vi slängde raklt ut i havet. Jag drar på mig skamrocken och skäms. På något vis så tänkte man inte längre än näsan räckte, man betraktade havet som universum dvs oändligt!! Herregud så korkat!! Följer er på facebook på er filmresa. Ha det gott min vän därute på de sju haven!!!
Christel från Skåne
Såg era båda filmer och blev helt "såld" har tittat på repriserna ett antal gånger och förundras över er vilja att visa och förändra. Jag har själv varit sjöman på sjuttiotalet och vet hur mycket skit vi slängde raklt ut i havet. Jag drar på mig skamrocken och skäms. På något vis så tänkte man inte längre än näsan räckte, man betraktade havet som universum dvs oändligt!! Herregud så korkat!! Följer er på facebook på er filmresa. Ha det gott min vän därute på de sju haven!!!
Christel från Skåne