This months interview is with 'Ocean Warrior' Jemima Robinson...
What inspired you to do what you do?
As a kid growing up in North Queensland on the Great Barrier Reef I was under the impression that there was bustling marine life and huge colourful coral under the ocean’s surface everywhere around the world. It wasn’t until I started travelling that I truly realised that what we have in Australia is so special. Knowing this and then hearing that the Great Barrier Reef was at threat made me feel so sad and also powerless to change such a big issue.
So I decided to combine what I knew about film festivals and the power they have to educate and inspire positive change to create the Ocean Film Festival World Tour. It was important to me when creating the festival to not just to preach to the choir. I wanted to reach and engage those who aren’t already committed to protecting our ocean. Jacque Cousteau’s famous words “people will protect what they love. Yet we love only what we know” had a big impact on me. I wanted to use the Ocean Film Festival to help people fall in love with the ocean so they would want to protect it as much as I do. Once they are smitten, we then make it easy for them to take the next step by connecting them with a local ocean conservation organisation in the foyer at our screenings.
What is your must pack item/s when travelling?
Sunscreen – always sunscreen. Growing up in North Queensland my mother was constantly reminding me to wear sunscreen, even on a cloudy day. Her advice (and a few roastings) taught me to always have sunscreen handy. I’ve got it in every pack, handbag, car, bathroom. It goes everywhere with me and I am quite the sunscreen aficionado!!!
With all your travelling how do you contribute to protecting the environment /flora and fauna?
Travelling so much for work has helped me refine my plastic free travel kit. I’ve learned the hard way that coconut oil based toothpaste and deodorant does not travel well in hot climates. My top plastic free travel product tip is
toothtablets. So small, no mess and you can pack only as many as you will need.
I also never take the meals on planes – those things are packed with SOOO much single use plastic (and not a lot of nutrients). I always take my own food and travel utensils on board, even for long haul flights. I always feel better at the end of the flight. If only airlines offered a NO MEAL option – something I’ve been emailing them about for years.
What’s next in store for you?
Lots of local adventures and exploring our beautiful backyard for the foreseeable future. Blueys Beach and camping at Treachery and a weekend at Norah Bay Lighthouse are booked in for Summer. When we can travel again top of my list are a visit to Christmas Island and Africa to see the gorillas in the wild. I’d also love to get to Tahiti….
Ok now it’s time for the good the bad and the insane question:
What is one of your Good experiences you can share with us?
So many that it is hard to choose.
Definitely swimming with the Humpback Whales in Tonga!!! Being in the water and witnessing the interaction between mother and calf was mind blowing. I was there with my then 8 year old son and the whales seemed to be fascinated with him and were always more interactive when he was in the water. One calf came up so close to him and seemed to look him directly in the eye. The feeling of excitement and exhilaration stayed with us all long after getting out of the water.
Along the same lines was swimming with a massive pod of dolphins off the coast of Kangaroo Island earlier this year. They are so beautiful and inquisitive, and it was such an exhilarating experience. The day was topped off watching the same pod jump and play on the wake of our boat when we headed back to port.
Watching a Green Sea Turtle dig a whole, lay her eggs, cover them up and then head back to the ocean at dusk on Christmas Eve on a deserted beach in North Queensland. Such an incredibly special moment to witness.
What is one of your Bad experiences you can share with us?
I’ve been lucky and haven’t had too many bad experiences. The one that made my heart sink was jumping in the water on a reef trip in the Maldives only to discover that all the coral was bleached and dead. The close encounter with a Manta Ray soon lifted my spirits but it was definitely very confronting to see such an excessive level of coral bleaching in such a stunning location with my own eyes.
What is one of your most insane experiences you can share with us?
My sister convinced me to visit her on a Thai Island during the monsoon season. We spent a week in a thatched hut with no electricity playing Yahtzee while it poured rain nonstop. When it was time to leave the seas were wild, but the forecast was for the weather to get even worse, so we decided to take our chances and go. That 45 minute boat ride was the most terrifying time of my life. Waves were crashing in through the windows and 97% of the people onboard where throwing up into clear plastic bags, which they then had to hold onto while the boat lurched up and down like a bucking bronco. As you can imagine the smell was enough to make you want to throw up and the floor was awash with a mix of sea water and vomit. We were all very glad to get off that boat. I now read the fine print (and check the weather forecast) every time my sister invites me on a holiday :)
And the final fun question (and don't be shy with this one):
What's your most disgusting habit?
I’ve been known to use my teeth as nail clippers for extended periods of time 😬
BUT only on my hands….