WhaleFest returns to
Brighton this month with a wild weekend of whale and dolphin inspired
activities from 27-28 October.
Following the huge success
of last year’s event which was attended by over 2,500 people, WhaleFest 2012
will be the largest celebration of wild whales and dolphins in the world and
this year’s event will be spectacular.
A shoal of ocean inspired
enjoyment, WhaleFest will be jam packed with exciting activities for
visitors of all ages including:
· 35 life
size whales and dolphins, not to mention sharks, seals and turtles!
· The
chance to try scuba diving in the crystal waters of the dive
pool
· A
guided tour of a Sperm Whale belly
· Get
splashed on a real-time virtual whale watching trip
· ‘Cinema
of the Seas’ showing new and exclusive marine conservation films
· ‘Ocean
Storytelling’ by acclaimed authors including Lauren St John, Nicola Davis and
Gill Lewis
· A
sandy beach to relax on while experiencing the sights and sounds of the deep
blue ocean.
Whalefest will
see conservationists, divers, whale and dolphin experts and celebrities
from across the globe sharing their passion for whales and dolphins with
members of the public. Bill Oddie, renowned conservationist
and television presenter, Doug Allan, BBC Frozen Planet cameraman,
Mark Carwardine from ‘Last Chance to See’ with Stephen Fry, and Ingrid
Visser, from the BBC documentary ‘The Woman Who Swims with Killer
Whales’, are amongst those well known supporters who will be
attending and speaking at the event.
WhaleFest is the
culmination of a whole week of WhaleFest Fringe activities in Brighton offering
a host of music, arts and cultural events themed around whales and dolphins,
backed by Visit Britain and Visit Brighton. It will also feature
jewellery, artwork, photography, books and DVDs all inspired by whales and
dolphins, alongside exhibitors including whale watch tour companies and
conservation charities.
WhaleFest 2012 also has a
serious message to share. Held at The Hilton Brighton Metropole hotel, the
event marks the 30th anniversary of the world’s governments
vote to suspend the hunting of whales, which was announced outside the hotel in
1982.
Thirty years later, Planet
Whale will be inviting the public to support its new campaign - Save
The Whales: Reloaded. The campaign aims for the first time ever, to bring
people across the globe together to help identify the next generation of Marine
Protected Areas.
Visitors to WhaleFest will
be encouraged to get involved by using an innovative free online tool to map
out areas of the oceans which they would like to see ring fenced for the
protection of wild whale and dolphin communities. These will be combined
with maps drawn by people across the globe to ensure members of the public,
governments, charities and stakeholders all have a say in the future protection
of the oceans.
Advance tickets to
WhaleFest are now available from £9 per adult at www.whale-fest.com. FREE entry
for children under 16 all weekend.
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