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Screening of "Stone Biter" with the Erasmus Students Network

Mon 13 Oct

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room UB132, main library

Screening of "Stone Biter: Saving the Arctic Sea Forests" with its author Ismaele Tortella + discussion about kelp restoration with Rissa CS' director Delphin Ruché.

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Screening of "Stone Biter" with the Erasmus Students Network
Screening of "Stone Biter" with the Erasmus Students Network

Time & Location

13 Oct 2025, 16:30 – 17:30

room UB132, main library, Huginbakken 14, 9019 Tromsø, Norway

About the event

This event is part of the  Ocean Green Project.

This free event is organized in collaboration with the Erasmus Students Network and it is open to everyone.


Join us for a screening of Ismaele Tortella's latest work: "Stone Biter: Saving the Arctic Sea Forests", a short documentary that dives beneath the surface of Northern Norway’s ocean to uncover the silent collapse of Arctic kelp forests, and the people working to restore them.


Ismaele Tortella is a director, underwater cameraman, drone pilot specialized in wildlife documentaries and based in Tromsø, Northern Norway.


Following the film, Rissa Citizen Science's director Delphin Ruché will join to talk about the nonprofit's efforts to restore kelp forests around Tromsø. Ruché will share insights into their hands-on efforts, how citizen science plays a key role in environmental recovery, and what you can do to help turn the tide.

Rissa Citizen Science's efforts to restore kelp forests around Tromsø are supported in part by the Ocean Green Project.

The Arctic University Museum of Norway and Arktis Film Norge are facilitating this screening.


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