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Mert was born in Ankara-Turkey, 1978. Bachelors from METU Engineering Department, studied in MSc. Miami University (Marine Sciences), and completed Msc. in Ankara University Biotechneology Department. He is currently continuing his PhD. in the Wageningen University of Netherlands, in the field of Marine Biology in Fisheries & Aquaculture Department . He worked in 2 European Union Projects (Sponges & Special) on the subject of sustainable use of marine resources. He also worked in various advertisement projects globally as script writer, photographer, DOP and UW cameraman.
In 2011 he published a guidebook for marine species of Turkish waters from Inkilap Publishing and produced a Marine Nature Guide (Doga Rehberi- 550 marine species) a smart phone application for marine species of Mediterranean Sea. He has 4 individual 1 combined photography exhibitions. As a freelance photographer/videographer and documentary maker, he is currently working on series of underwater feature length documentaries; Bluefish-Prince of Bosphorus (migrational route of a pelagic species) and Dusky Grouper (Te story of a Grouper fish and Kas-Kekova Marine Protected Area).
Some examples of his filmography;
The Dusky Grouper Documentary (In production)
Bluefish Prince of Bosphorus (In production)
Yemekteydik ve Karar verdim (DOP UW), Featured Film (Post production)
Anatolian Tales (DOP UW) Featured Documentary (Post production)
IRME – Short Movie, BODRUM – Turkey September 2014
Journey of Caretta caretta sea turtle, TV Documentary, IZ TV – TURKEY 2014
Underwater Cultural Heritage Scientific Documentary, KAS –Turkey 2013
Het Klokhuis’ TV Documentary Episode-Coral Spawning (DOP UW), NTR, Curacao-Netherlands 2013
‘Labyrinth’ Scientific TV Documentary, Episode-Sponges, (DOP UW) VPRO, Curacao-Netherlands 2013
‘Het Klokhuis’ TV Documentary Episode-Sponges, (DOP UW) NTR, Curacao-Netherlands 2013
IRME screened in the following festivals and received awards in some of those;
Work Terms
hrs. weekly or monhtly depending on the project
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