A New Underwater Journey Begins in Comino Malta’s pristine island of Comino has gained new attention with the release of Comino – a Secret Paradise, an underwater documentary that brings the magic of its Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to life. Produced and scripted by Prof. Alan Deidun of the Department of Geosciences at the University of Malta, this documentary is the latest in a series showcasing the vibrant ecosystems of Malta’s underwater heritage. Funded by the Malta International Airport (MIA) Foundation, Comino made its debut at Eden Cinemas, where St Monica B’Kara primary school students were among the first to experience its immersive visuals. A Celebration of Malta’s Underwater Heritage Prof. Deidun’s ongoing commitment to marine conservation and education shines through each documentary. Each film delves into the particular characteristics of these MPAs, revealing a world of colorful coral formations, diverse fish species, and delicate seagrass meadows that sustain a thriving ecosystem. Through his storytelling, viewers get a rare glimpse into the undersea wonders that are often overlooked, even by locals. The Unique Appeal of Comino The inclusion of Comino in this series is particularly special. Known for its crystal-clear Blue Lagoon and scenic landscapes, Comino is a beloved destination for both locals and tourists. However, as Environment Minister Jose Herrera emphasized during the documentary’s launch, Comino is under threat from illegal development, which disrupts its fragile ecosystems. Herrera highlighted the need for a zero-tolerance approach to such activities, reiterating the government’s commitment to protecting the island’s natural resources. Backed by Global Ocean Advocates The launch event was attended by notable advocates for marine conservation, including Ms. Antonella Vassallo and Dr. Awni Behnam, the Managing Director and Honorary President of the International Ocean Institute (IOI), respectively. The IOI, headquartered at the University of Malta, has long been a key player in international ocean conservation efforts, making their presence a strong endorsement of the documentary’s educational mission. More Than Just a Documentary – It’s a Call to Action At a time when the environment faces unprecedented pressures, the documentary serves as a call to action. By showcasing the unique beauty of Comino and other local MPAs, Comino – a Secret Paradise reminds viewers that these areas are not only essential for biodiversity but are also invaluable cultural and natural assets. International and Local Support for Marine Conservation These productions, particularly those sponsored by the MIA Foundation, have enabled Malta to reach a broader audience, promoting a shared sense of responsibility for the marine environment. The previous three documentaries (Rdum Majjiesa, Dwejra, and Mġarr ix-Xini) were produced with support from the Italia-Malta 2007-2013 PANACEA project, highlighting a successful collaboration between nations on marine conservation initiatives. Engaging Future Generations By screening the documentary for primary school students, the producers are planting seeds of awareness among the next generation. These young viewers are tomorrow’s conservationists and policy-makers, and early exposure to the wonders and vulnerabilities of marine life is a powerful way to instill lifelong respect for nature. Watch Comino – a Secret Paradise CONTINUE READING