Event Address: N102 Ross Building - North, Campus Walk, Toronto, ON M3J 2S5
Date and Time: Friday December 15 2023, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
For any inquiries, contact Vivian Guido at (647) 390-5544 or turningtiurningtidesofficialfilm@gmail.com
Film Description
Turning Tides: Sustainability Measures for Shark Conservation, is a masters student film by Vivian Guido, exploring the progress of Sustainable Development goal #14: Life Below Water. The film follows the 10 targets of SDG14, and utilizes information and studies through marine biologist David McGuire, to determine current areas of success and areas of improvement in marine conservation. Using sharks as an indicator for ocean health, Turning Tides is a documentary that informs and influences viewers on how climate change impacts the environment of sharks, while also affecting the health of global oceans and communities. The film was officially selected to be shown at several events throughout COP28: The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Schedule
Arrival: 6:45 pm
Opening statements: 7:00 pm
Film screening: 7:15 pm
Question period: 8:05 pm
Closing statements: 8:35 pm
The event begins at 7 pm sharp, please ensure you arrive prior in order to secure parking and make your way to the Nat Taylor Cinema located in the ross building.
Parking is not included in the event and if parking on the campus will require a parking fee. Please refer to the parking map in the link below for parking information.
Nat Taylor Cinema located in the ross building, where the event will be held is identified as #28 on the parking map, please keep that in mind while selecting parking.