Study of the Persian Gulf Marine Ecology & the Local Community (Corals and Their Relationship with the Indigenous)
Study of the Persian Gulf Marine Ecology & the Local Community (Corals and Their Relationship with the Indigenous)
Project location:Qeshm (Lat./Long. : 26.631419;55.568848)
The project is a production of two environmental documentaries (26 minutes each) on the Persian Gulf with a focus on the species of coral, the community traditions and their interaction with the coastal areas.

Abie-e-Bidar will visit 14 Iranian islands and communicate with the indigenous. However, some villages will be chosen as case studies and indicators. The shooting will take place in these villages.
The first documentary, Rendez-vous, depicts the perspective of the local community regarding the corals. It also documents the existing species of corals along a 1200 km strip of the northern coastline of the Persian Gulf.

For the second documentary, The Blue Awakening, different sections of the first film will be shown to the communities in at least 4 of the 14 islands, 5 fishing cooperatives of the regions and if possible public screening for councils, selected schools, etc. It will be attempted to film the effects (positive or negative) of screening the relationship between the film unit (Abie-e-Bidar) and the indigenous on their behavior.

To aim for awareness raising among a younger audience (age group of 10-14) the NGO has produced a book "Our Blue Sea" on the significance of marine ecosystems.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Abie-e-Bidar NGO
Country:
Iran
Area Of Work:
International Waters
Grant Amount:
US$ 25,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 25,553.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 20,620.00
Project Number:
IRA-G52-2001-003(IRA98G52)
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Notable Community Participation
A group of local fishermen guided the film unit through the islands of the region. Their anecdotes, experiences, knowledge about the valuable marine ecosystems of the region and the effect of local livelihood practices on this ecosystem will be integrated to form the basis of contents for the films. During the shooting of both films Abie-e-Bidar NGO interviewed the fishermen, children and the elderly of the villages to document their insights about the Persian Gulf marine ecology and the importance of coral reserves.
Policy Impact
Last year the High Council of Environment (headed by the President and representatives of government ministries and agencies) passed a new law which places confinement and monetary fine on breaking/destroying corals in the Persian Gulf. Many of the members had either seen or heard about the two films (through the wide distribution of these films) and they were an important point of reference in the session.
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