Young Ocean Champion Crafts Movie to Spur Environmental Improvement
Rada, a passionate marine science student in Cornwall, UK, is on a mission to preserve the Blue Planet. Through her initiative, the Thalassophile Project, and her personal endeavour, Wavemaker, Rada is dedicated to making marine science and Ocean literacy universally accessible.
Rada's journey began in 2022 when she first connected with Ocean Generation in a Wavemaker workshop. Since then, she has been conducting webinars and online environmental workshops to teach people how to use their unique skills for Ocean conservation. Rada firmly believes that everyone has a set of skills, experiences, and values that can contribute to Ocean conservation.
The Thalassophile Project, an EU-funded initiative founded by Rada, is a reflection of her passion for the Ocean. It is dedicated to making marine science and Ocean literacy universally accessible, with a focus on d/Deaf and visually impaired individuals. This initiative aligns with the EU's commitment to environmental education and accessibility, emphasising the importance of leaving no one behind in the understanding and protection of marine ecosystems.
One of Rada's most notable achievements is her short film, 'Blue Mind', which showcases her deep love and connection to the Ocean. The film, a combination of Rada's ability to forge a connection between the enchantment of the Ocean and people's hearts and minds, and Bulgarian filmmaker Aya's storytelling superpower, aims to inspire people to protect the Ocean.
Rada's initiative, Wavemaker, also allows people to submit their own stories through a specific link. This platform provides an opportunity for individuals to share their personal experiences and contributions to Ocean conservation.
Rada's name, meaning 'joy' in Bulgarian, deeply identifies with her. She can now hear the Ocean through the practice of Blue Mind, even when she's not physically near it. Rada represents the Thalassophile Project at events like the EMSEA Conference 2025, sharing insights on Ocean engagement and education.
Rada can be contacted via multiple platforms including Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, and Mail. Her Thalassophile Project can also be connected with on Instagram. Join Rada in her mission to understand the interconnectedness of the Ocean and humanity, and take action to preserve the Blue Planet.
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