Team 7: SDG 14

  • TURKEY

    Bursa Muradiye

    SDG 14: Life Below Water
    "The Sea-Crossed Fisherman" is written by Yaşar Kemal (Yashar Kemal).
    The novel makes a forceful call for extending moral concern to the environment. The novel’s
    ecocentric approach covers the rights of both the Marmara ecosystem devastated following the overexploitation of dolphins.

    SDG 14. LIFE BELOW WATER.

    The life below water is in danger- Fish in the bay of Milos island are looking for their hero, and the adventure begins..

    AUTHOR: George D. Lempesis

    in its description he says that he was born in 1981 under a huge almond tree. He grew up in a colorful city with dirt roads and giant turtles. At the age of eight he entered a mysterious stream and his traces have since disappeared. He sends his stories through the mail balloons, and there are rumors that he lives in the Land of the Passers-by (where all the lost things go) and visits children under the name "Fantastic Lebee". He has won a Original History Award and a Public Audience Award short stories of "4 pages" and "First flight", while he has been voted twice in "Pen of the Year" among the ten best children's literature writers of all time. He is considered one of the most beloved children's literature writers, having assets of seven bestsellers, 12 novels for adults and translations into English and Arabic. The popular fairytale of Psarosoupa has been staged four times in central theaters of Athens, and once it has been mounted by Vrasida's work against Bacaliarakos....

     

    Fish on the shore with placard and banner, by Anna Dendrinou

    A fairy tale with heroes seafood in a leading role and their protest with placards and banners and allies the children who are the future.

    SDG 14 -life under the sea

    Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (French: Vingt mille lieues sous les mers) is a science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne already an ecologist of his time. It is the story of Captain Nemo and his submarine Nautilus. 

     

                         

    SDG 14. Life below water

    Finka Fi (2008.) Maja Brajko - Livaković

    U maniri Andersenove Male sirene, Finka Fi govori o životu jedne priljepčice Finke.
    Željna istraživanja svijeta i otkrivanja najraznovrsnijih dogodovština, Finka Fi napušta svoju stijenu, svoje more i svoj život.
    Priča je to o morskome dnu, obitelji i želji za pustolovinama malenoga člana velike morske obitelji.

    In the manner of Andersen's The Little Mermaid, Finka Fi talks about the life of a small limpet Finka.Eager to explore the world and discover the most diverse adventures, Finka Fi leaves her rock, her sea and her life.It's a story about the seabed, family and the desire for the adventures of a small member of a large marine family.

     

     

    Stjepko Mamić, a Dubrovnik painter, stands out for his unusual creations that have been realized with a new way of working and where thousands of colors are illuminated by the glitter of gold and silver leaves. Stylized fish, jellyfish that resemble tropical flowers, various inhabitants of the depths of the sea are immortalized in images of vibrant colors, while others paint scenes of nets, boats with fishermen hidden in the bays of the Dalmatian coast, Mediterranean landscapes and the old city of Dubrovnik.

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