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Title: Kemmuna
Authors: Sant, Gail
Keywords: Comino (Malta)
Ecology -- Malta -- Comino
Environmental protection -- Malta -- Comino
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Sant, G. (2019). Kemmuna. THINK Magazine, 27, 18-21.
Abstract: Have you ever googled Comino? Approximately 10,900,000 results pop up, and the vast majority of them relate to holidaymaking tips and weather information, with a sprinkling of research projects. Once the hideout of pirates and smugglers, the little island’s crystal-clear waters have now made it a paradise for travellers. But despite the suffocating love and attention Comino gets during the summer months, many of its wonders remain hidden underwater, unattainable to most. This was the motivation behind Prof. Alan Deidun’s most recent documentary, Comino: A Secret Paradise. An academic at the Department of Geosciences (University of Malta), Deidun is an avid diver, environmentalist, and advocate who wants ‘to bring the underwater world to people who don’t normally venture beyond the swimmer’s zone.’ Deidun’s first foray into documentary filmmaking came with Dwejra (2012), a film that featured the long-lost Azure window. Soon after were Rdum Majjiesa (2012) and Mġarr ix-Xini (2013). His big break came with Filfla (2015) which went viral and continues to do rounds on social media today. Even in 2012, the aim was always to highlight the beauty and importance of local Marine Protected Areas. In 2019, this has not changed.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/66398
ISSN: 2306-0735
Appears in Collections:Think Magazine, Issue 27

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