Priskilla Nghaangulwa, a former aquaphobe from Namibia, has transformed herself into a sea bird conservationist, overcoming her fear of water to pursue a career in marine biology. Raised in Namibia’s desert interiors, Nghaangulwa associated water with death, but she has since dedicated her life to protecting sea birds and participating in the Albatross Task Force. Her journey has been one of personal growth and professional development, as she balances her traditional family background with her newfound passion for the sea.
Joining her in this journey is Karin Slater, an accomplished South African director and cinematographer with numerous awards to her name. Slater’s work has been recognized at prestigious film festivals such as Sundance, Berlinale, and MoMA, and she is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars). Through her expertise in filmmaking, Slater highlights the important work being done by individuals like Nghaangulwa in the field of marine conservation.
Together, Nghaangulwa and Slater exemplify the power of passion and perseverance in making a positive impact on the environment. Their collaboration serves as a reminder of the importance of overcoming personal obstacles and embracing new challenges in the pursuit of a greater cause. As Nghaangulwa continues her work on the seas, she is inspiring others to follow in her footsteps and contribute to the preservation of our planet’s marine ecosystems.
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