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The Wild North Sea – diving and filming underwater Lecture & exhibition

The North Sea may look grey, but under water it is beautiful: rich in fish, algae and even basking sharks. This wonderful world is portrayed in the award-winning film De Wilde Noordzee (The Wild North Sea), a TV series and a book of photographs. Initiator Klaudie Bartelink tells about the reason for this project and how the production went; from finding money to the difficulties of diving and filming in the busiest sea in the world. An underwater world threatened by oil drilling, pollution and climate change. Bartelink studied Educational Sciences (UT) and is an enthusiastic diver, underwater filmmaker and co-owner of Dutch Maritime Productions.

The film will be shown in the evening. From 9 to 30 November, Sports & Culture will show beautiful photographs of De Wilde Noordzee in the small exhibition space: from colourful puffins to swirling plankton.

In cooperation with Piranha, UT Climate Centre, Sports & Culture

This programme is in Dutch

Room: Vrijhof/Amphi

Reservations not possible/ free entrance/ be there in time

Questions:

A. Heukels (Anneke)
Supporting staff