Genomics Research for Climate Change Adaptation (GenARCC) // Environment and Climate Change Canada

2024
Aerial Awareness Bilingual Corpo Government of Canada Interviews Landscapes Nature Science

KÖBB Media produced a video with Environment and Climate Change Canada to promote the Genomic Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change (GenARCC) project. This initiative is critical to understanding how climate change impacts Canada’s ecosystems, including fisheries, forests, and agriculture, and how genomics research aids these environments in their adaptation efforts. GenARCC Video Overview: Climate Change and Genomics The video […]

Alicia Warford: A Young Voice in Newfoundland’s Fishing Industry // FFAW | UNIFOR

2023
Aerial Corpo Documentary Interviews Nature Portrait

Welcome to KÖBB Production’s latest video produced for the FFAW Unifor, a captivating glimpse into the life of Alicia Warford, a promising young fish harvester based out of Petty Harbour, Newfoundland and Labardor, Canada. In this video, we dive into Alicia’s journey, her aspirations, and the dedication she brings to the fishery.

Lobster and aquaculture // Fisheries and Oceans Canada studying interactions on the East Coast

2017
Awareness Bilingual Documentary Government of Canada Interviews Nature Science

This video from KÖBB Media Video Production, produced for Fisheries and Oceans Canada, delves into the intricate relationship between aquaculture farms and the surrounding marine environment, highlighting the innovative research led by top scientists in the field. This study focuses on the behavior and well-being of lobsters and crabs in […]

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 […]