Nowhere Else on Earth

Tasmania's marine environment is home to exquisite sea creatures and ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth.

Environment Tasmania, Bruny Island Environment Network and Kuno are working to help support and nurture interest in Bruny Island's marine environment, with a very special film screeing and Q&A at the Adventure Bay Hall, Bruny Island Friday June 13th, 6pm 

Dive deep into the blue with us at our screening of Nowhere Else on Earth, a captivating short film that showcases the extraordinary marine life of Tasmania. Through stunning underwater footage and the voices of Tasmanians who share a deep connection to the sea, this film captures the wonder, beauty and fragility of one of the world’s most unique and diverse marine environments.

Please join us for a 6pm start and our special guests for a Q&A afterwards.

Book here: https://events.humanitix.com/bruny-island-nowhere-else-on-earth

Poster Bruny Island
Tassie's Marine waters: Nowhere Else on Earth

Bruny Island Environment Network
Bruny Island Environment Network
The Bruny Island Environment Network’s interest is in the conservation of Bruny Island.


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