Toby Lockyer, Lobster Harvester // Lawn, NL // FFAW

2019
Awareness Documentary Interviews Nature Portrait Science

KÖBB Media produced this video for the The Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW/Unifor). Fish harvesters play a critical role in science and conservation of the lobster fishery. Toby Lockyer is a professional fish harvester from Lawn, Newfoundland and Labrador and is a longtime participant in the FFAW’s lobster […]

Post-Season Snow Crab Survey // Trinity Bay, NL // FFAW

2020
Awareness Documentary Interviews Nature Portrait Science

KÖBB Media produced this video for the The Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW/Unifor) to shed light on the annual post-season snow crab survey carried out by Newfoundland and Labrador harvesters. This very important survey provides critical information on the health of the snow crab stock around the province […]

Dr. Viola M. Davidson: Innovative Woman of Science // Fisheries and Oceans Canada

2020
Aerial Awareness Bilingual Portrait Science

Dr. Viola M. Davidson’s contributions to marine science have left an enduring legacy, inspiring future generations of scientists. As one of Canada’s first women in marine research, her work continues to resonate in conservation efforts today. Notably, Dr. Davidson conducted significant research on diatoms – microscopic algae that are crucial […]

Canada’s Oceans Now 2020 // National Report

2021
Aerial Awareness Bilingual Landscapes Nature Reporting Science

KÖBB Media produced this trailer to advertise the launch of the report. We mixed our own drone footage with images unearthed from previously produced videos and DFO’s footage bank to create this text driven promo video.

Arctic Char Genomics Study // Fisheries and Oceans Canada

2018
Awareness Bilingual Documentary Government of Canada Interviews Nature Science

Filmed in the Torngat Mountains National Park, KÖBB Media produced this short documentary video to show how Fisheries and Oceans Canada scientists are working to build a genetic baseline to better understand fish populations.