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Sharks Documentary Raises Over $10,000 for Bahamas National Trust
By John Bell
Apr 5, 2012 - 4:09:58 PM

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Gala opening night of This is Your Ocean: Sharks at Cobb Theatres in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (Left-to-right: Neil McKinney, president Bahamas National Trust; Dr. Guy Harvey; Natasha Wright, Director of Development Bahamas National Trust; Jim Abernethy; Jeffrey Berman, Berman Enterprises LP; Eric Carey, Executive Director of Bahamas National Trust.

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL - The award-winning shark documentary, This is Your Ocean: Sharks, which completed its national tour with a series of final live showings in Palm Beach County last month, raised over $10,000 to benefit the Bahamas National Trust¹s efforts to protect sharks.

Two of the film¹s stars - celebrated marine artist and conservationist Dr.
  Guy Harvey and shark expert and diver Jim Abernethy - along with Emmy award winning director George C. Schellenger, attended the final showing on March 22nd, which also  featured a live auction of Harvey¹s artwork and Abernethy's photographs.

This Is Your Ocean: Sharks was part of a campaign led by the Bahamas
  National Trust encouraging the Bahamian government to increase protection of sharks in their federal waters. This campaign resulted in the prohibition of all commercial shark fishing in its more than 240,000 square miles of territorial waters.

This is Your Ocean: Sharks, which premiered last year at the prestigious
  Newport Beach Film Festival, reveals up close the misconceptions and myths surrounding these misunderstood predators of the sea and promotes global shark conservation. Millions of sharks are killed each year in the shark-fin trade to satisfy the global appetite for shark-fin soup.

Instrumental in bringing the shark documentary to Palm Beach was Jeffrey
  Berman, whose company, Berman Enterprises LP, owns and manages Downtown at the Gardens, where the gala Palm Beach premier was held at Cobb Theatres 16. The film was shown through the following week at two Cobb Theatres locations.  Cobb generously donated the theatres for the showings.

The film¹s director, George Schellenger, said following the Palm Beach
  County live showings that the documentary will be available in the near future for home audiences via Blu Ray, DVD and downloads

Read more about This is Your Ocean: Sharks at

http://www.thisisyourocean. com/thefilm.html
, and watch the trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=IPdZVnkoMCM
.

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