Event

When Two Worlds Collide : Changing the Impacts of Maritime Traffic on Ocean Biodiversity

UNESCO and its Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission invite you to a special screening of the award winning documentary, Collision, at UNESCO Headquarters, followed by a discussion with the film's Director & Producer, Philip Hamilton, scientific experts and representatives of the maritime industry.
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Event
When Two Worlds Collide : Changing the Impacts of Maritime Traffic on Ocean Biodiversity
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Location
UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France
Rooms :
Room I
Type :
Film screening
Arrangement type :
In-Person

Special Screening of the award winning documentary “Collision”: Reducing the Impacts of Maritime Traffic on Ocean Biodiversity

Screening followed by discussion in the presence of the film's Director & Producer, Philip Hamilton, scientific experts and representatives of the maritime industry



Screening in English with French subtitles



13 September 2023 | UNESCO HQ Room 1

125 Avenue de Suffren, 75007



19:00 CEST

(Doors open at 18:00)

REGISTER NOW TO ATTEND

UNESCO and its Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission invite you to a special screening of the award winning documentary, Collision (2023), at UNESCO Headquarters, followed by a discussion with the film's Director & Producer, Philip Hamilton, scientific experts and representatives of the maritime industry.



A worldwide increase in maritime traffic over the last two decades is threatening the ocean, its inhabitants and the planet. Collision (2023) lifts the veil on the severely under-reported issue of fatal strikes on whales by ships and other vessels.



Today, ship strikes have become one of the main causes of death for large cetaceans and the leading cause of some populations disappearing. With the help of leading scientists, NGO's and worldwide authorities, the film portrays the devastating impacts of maritime traffic on ocean life and suggests solutions to mitigate the problems. The film has already influenced one of the world's largest shipping companies to reroute its vessels therefore reducing the risk of collision with whales.



Join us for this special screening and a timely and critical conversation about the impacts of maritime shipping on marine biodiversity and how science, technology and international cooperation can improve our understanding of the issue and inspire the development and implementation of solutions.