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Ocean and Industry Celebrities, Artists, Explorers, Policymakers and 'Eco-preneurs' to gather at BLUE Ocean Film Festival & Conservation Summit November 3-9

Ocean and Industry Celebrities, Artists, Explorers, Policymakers and 'Eco-preneurs' to gather at BLUE Ocean Film Festival & Conservation Summit November 3-9

BLUE 2014 draws an ecosystem of ocean all-stars: Jeremy Irons, Sir Richard Branson, Sylvia Earle, David Doubilet, Kelly Rutherford, Kathy Castor, Jenifer Austin, Don Walsh, Cousteau family members, and many others

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Oct. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The power of BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit (BLUE) to catalyze cultural change and to shift global consciousness has drawn an A-list of ocean stars from all walks of life. Extraordinary people, stories and discoveries will take center stage at BLUE 2014, November 3-9 in St. Petersburg, Florida.

BLUE is a unique public event with global reach, where advanced ocean technologies are showcased in concert with inspiring films, and an amazing and diverse collection of other venues. Founded in 2006 by Debbie and Charlie Kinder, it has become internationally renowned for its unique ability to spark important discussions in areas of ocean science, conservation and exploration, and as a platform for professional development among industry leaders, students, and marine enthusiasts all over the world. "BLUE is a unique gathering of filmmakers, storytellers, and technologists who come together to figure out how to ignite public passion for the ocean," said Jenifer Austin, Manager of Google Ocean Program.

The weeklong event includes Jeremy Irons' presentation of documentary feature Trashed, James Cameron's film on his death-defying 7-mile solo submersible dive, Fabien Cousteau's 31-day underwater living experiment in the Florida Keys, remarkable new images from Google Ocean Program, Sylvia Earle's presentation of documentary Mission BLUE, screening of Island President under the stars, workshops, special events, professional roundtables, and surprise appearances. Registration and schedule here. For more information about 2014 BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit, visit www.blueoceanfilmfestival.org.

BLUE 2014 Highlights:


-- Academy Award winning actor and advocate Jeremy Irons will host a
special screening of his award-winning ocean pollution documentary,
Trashed.
-- Opening night special screening of James Cameron's DeepSea Challenge 3D.
The Oscar Award- winning director's journey to fulfill his lifelong
dream of diving to the deepest part of the ocean will be showcased in
3D, ultra high-definition, at The Mahaffey Theatre. The expedition team
will be on hand and James Cameron's actual diving sphere will be
available for viewing throughout the event.
-- Presentation of Making Waves Award to Sir Richard Branson
-- An address from Katherine Anne "Kathy" Castor, U.S. Representative for
Florida's 14th congressional district.
-- 75 International Fulbright Scholars by special invitation from the U.S.
State Department
-- Rising Tides: Sea Level Symposium with guest speaker Dr. Gary Mitchum,
oceanographer at University of South Florida St. Petersburg, who will
lead an important discussion that is close to home in Florida and
everywhere around the world.
-- Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31. The first grandson of Jacques-Yves
Cousteau will share footage from his recent expedition living 31 days
submerged in the Aquarius, the world's only underwater marine habitat,
located off the coast of the Florida Keys.
-- Special screening of Mission Blue, which follows Dr. Sylvia A. Earle
around the globe on her life-long mission to protect the ocean. Widely
recognized as one of the world's most influential ambassadors for the
ocean, Dr. Earle has been called a "Living Legend" by the Library of
Congress, and the first "Hero for the Planet" by Time Magazine.
-- Exclusive goliath grouper exhibit and slideshow by National Geographic
photographer David Doubilet. Doubilet has produced nearly 70 stories for
the National Geographic Magazine since 1971, is a feature columnist,
author of twelve books, award recipient, and founding member of the
International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP).
-- Renowned Australian photographer, explorer, Senior Fellow at ILCP, and
author, Michael Aw, will be exhibiting photographs and giving workshops
throughout the festival. Aw was named one of the world's most
influential nature photographers by Outdoor Photography.
-- Sir Robert Swan, the world's first person to walk to both the North and
South Poles. Sir Robert Swan will deliver the keynote, "Leadership on
the Edge."
-- Google Ocean Program and Catlin Seaview Survey will present an exclusive
preview of new StreetView images from the Florida Coast.
-- Environmental journalism workshop hosted by Poynter Institute.
-- Other speakers include Dan Basta, Director of National Marine
Sanctuaries, Paul Baribault, VP at Disney Studios, legendary underwater
filmmaker Stan Waterman, Mote Marine Laboratory's founder and pioneering
scientist Dr. Eugenie Clark "The Shark Lady," and more.
-- Special appearance by "Gossip Girl" actress, Kelly Rutherford.
-- Screening of 150+ films, Q&As with famous ocean celebrities, art
exhibits, the prestigious BLUE Carpet Awards, fun family activities,
Ocean Voyagers, a special collaborative screening and live score
presentation by The Florida Orchestra, and much more. A complete
listing of events and speakers (subject to change) is available at
www.blueoceanfilmfestival.org/
Host city of BLUE 2014, St. Petersburg, Florida, was named a top global place to visit in 2014 by The New York Times and is among the most concentrated centers of ocean research in the world. BLUE Film Headquarters is the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront.

BLUE sponsors include: Rolex, Disney Nature, Google, City of St. Petersburg, St Petersburg Clearwater, Bill Edwards Presents, Bright House Networks, Glass is Life, Muvico Theaters, Tampa Bay Times, NOAA National Marine Sanctuary, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, HealthCareIQ, Poynter Institute, Make a Difference Media, Earth Advertising, Paradise, and many others.

Attendees include the general public, students, research and academic institutions, film and media professionals and organizations, ocean and environmental leaders, government officials, and retail and consumer businesses.

"Ocean issues urgently need our attention and not just for the well being of future generations, but for the health of our own children. If humanity's life support system is lost, little else matters. I believe film and entertainment are the most powerful tools we have for reaching a large number of people in a short amount of time, hopefully before our only choice is crisis management," said Debbie Kinder, Co-Founder and CEO of BLUE.

Next stop: Monaco

BLUE's strategic partnership with the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation brings BLUE to Monaco in 2015. In closing remarks at BLUE 2013 held in Monaco, HSH Prince Albert II emphasized both the need to shift global consciousness and the power of BLUE to help do this. "This event uses the power of film, photography, entertainment and science to educate, empower and inspire ocean stewardship around the globe," he said. "To awaken consciousness toward environmental protection more effectively, our best weapons are those that win over our hearts and minds."

About BLUE

BLUE is an international non-profit organization that uses the power of film, visual arts, entertainment, and science to inspire ocean stewardship around the world. The annual festival has become the premier watering hole for scientist, filmmakers, explorers, artists, government leaders, celebrities and ocean enterprises, providing a springboard for individual empowerment and policy action to help save Earth's blue life support system, the 71% percent of the planet's surface that is ocean. Its traveling BLUE On Tour has presented educational outreach events to thousands of people in China, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and through partnership with the United Nations.

For more information, visit http://www.blueoceanfilmfestival.org/





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