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Donegal coastal communities documentary selected for film festival

written by Staff Writer September 15, 2023
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Main pic: L-R: Videographer Lawrence Eagling and sea angler Pete McCauley in Portsalon.

A short film featuring the views of communities from Donegal and Sligo who depend on the sea to make a living is set to receive its online premiere next week. 

‘Fair Seas: The Atlantic Northwest’ has been selected as part of the Northern Ireland Inheritance Film Festival which gets underway on Monday.

The film created the 14-minute documentary which explores the coastline from north Donegal to Sligo through the eyes of its coastal communities. It features the stories, hopes and fears of local seafood producers, an angler, dive instructor and walking guide. The film delves into how Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) might offer a new way to conserve the incredible marine life that has supported these communities for generations.

The northwest is an important marine site and is home to rare and endangered species of sharks, skates and rays, over 25 species of whales and dolphins and 38 species of seabirds. However, the impact of climate change, pollution, a loss of biodiversity and reduced fish stocks can clearly be seen. 

Fair Seas is campaigning for strong and ambitious MPA legislation to be published as soon as possible to protect this vital resource and the coastal communities of Donegal and Sligo that rely on it. The group wants to see mandatory targets committing to effectively protecting 30% of the seas around Ireland by 2030 with 10% strictly protected.

Aoife O’Mahony, Campaign Manager with Fair Seas said, “The Northwest coastline is breathtaking and our latest film explores some of the wildlife and biodiversity hidden beneath the waves. It is really important for us to hear the views of the people who make a living from the sea and to hear their concerns about the health of the ocean. There is also plenty of reason for hope and we all can act to make a difference. Donegal is famous for the large number of basking sharks that can be seen in its waters. This gentle giant was hunted nearly to extinction, now it is a protected species in Irish waters  and making a comeback thanks to widespread public support.”

Inheritance is an environmental festival which takes place three times a year. It aims to educate, inspire and raise awareness of contemporary environmental issues, and to showcase the work of independent filmmakers from all over the globe. 

The festival is live-streamed on the Inheritance website 

The Fair Seas film will be shown on Belfast’s  NVTV on Sunday, September 23rd from 9pm. The channel is available on Freeview 7 and Virgin Media 159, in Belfast, and nvtv.co.uk/livestream.

 

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