Dr. Austin Bowden-Kerby, in a film directed by Duke Addleman and created in partnership with The CRC Storytelling Hub, talks about the marine heatwave moving towards the South Pacific and his efforts to keep the corals alive by moving them to cooler water before the bleaching begins.
The film showcases the creation of the biggest rescue reef in history, 15-meter high letters that spell out the word BULA, which means LIFE, and includes Bowden-Kerby's passionate call to action to world leaders to take action to save the reefs, and the world.
To learn more about the important coral restoration work being done by Dr. Bowden-Kerby at his nonprofit, Corals for Conservation, visit https://corals4conservation.org/.
To learn more about the CRC Storytelling Hub and the CRC's dedication to supporting communities and practitioners in implementing impactful coral restoration projects, or to tell your own #reefstory, visit crc.world/storytelling.
Story: Dr. Austin Bowden-Kerby.
Direction: Duke Addleman
In concert with: The CRC Storytelling Hub