- Graham Ferreira
Graham Ferreira is a
South Africa njournalist and film maker. After leaving school in the early sixties he joined the South African Police Force but, dissatified with this career, he resigned and opted for journalism instead. He was for many years with theCape Times . He was always keenly interested inenvironmental issues and, as society "greened" in the sixties and seventies, became the first journalist in South Africa to be designated "an environmental reporter" for a major newspaper. He took this role seriously and reported on issues relating to the environment andecology . This brought him into conflict with various vested interests and lead to a personal spat with the Prime Minister,P. W. Botha .Ferriera was one of the journalists involved in the experiment that lead accidentally to the creation of the myth of the Submarine Shark in False Bay in the seventies.
In his early years Ferriera was a very accomplished rock climber and SCUBA diver and he later used his talents and his knowledge of the outdoors in southern Africa to make a number of documentary movies. Some were made on the reefs of
Mozambique and others in the deep caves of northernNamibia . The latter films included the first underwater footage shot in famoussinkholes and caves such asHarisib andGuinas .Ferriera currently lives in
Cape Town and works as an internal communications specialist.
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