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Guy Harvey film festival set
Article published on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012
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Guy Harvey – legendary fisherman, artist and conservationist – will host a film festival Saturday, Sept. 15, at the TradeWinds Island Grande, 5500 Gulf Blvd.
ST. PETE BEACH – Guy Harvey – legendary fisherman, artist and conservationist – will host a film festival Saturday, Sept. 15, at the TradeWinds Island Grande, 5500 Gulf Blvd.

Scheduled in conjunction with the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Symposium, the festival will feature two of Harvey’s award-winning documentaries as well as trailers for his upcoming films. Admission is free. Parking is $5 a car and is limited.

The first film is at 7 p.m. with the second showing immediately following an intermission.

In 2011, Harvey’s documentary “This is Your Ocean: Sharks” won the Macgillvray/Freeman Conservation Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival in California. The film will open the Saturday night event. Also on tap for viewers will be Harvey’s latest film, “Mystery of the Grouper Moon,” which was filmed last year in the Cayman Islands.

“‘Grouper Moon’ is a very important project for us because it shows how science and art can work in concert to bring about responsible marine conservation,” Harvey said in a press release.

“Mystery of the Grouper Moon” focuses on a reef in Little Cayman where thousands of Nassau grouper congregate each February during the full moon. The grouper, which come to the same reef from miles around, are there for their annual spawning. Conservationists in Cayman persuaded the government to close fishing on the reef during the spawning season to protect the fish when they are vulnerable to mass catches by local fishermen.

“I have a lifelong love affair with fishing,” Harvey said. “This film illustrates why there are certain times when we need to protect the species in order to have healthy and sustainable populations.”

“This is Your Ocean: Sharks” is a bit of a love affair as well between a man and a shark. The star of the film is Emma, a 12-foot tiger shark that has been befriended by famed scuba diver, Jim Abernethy.

Conventional wisdom has been that tiger sharks are ruthless man-eaters and historically they have been one of the most feared sharks. However, Abernethy and Emma formed a bond during hundreds of dives and they sometimes bump nose to dive mask in a heart-stopping show of affection. Abernethy likens Emma to a “puppy dog” and the film reveals how shark and man can peacefully co-exist.

For information, visit www.guyharveymagzine.com.
Article published on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012
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