We heard about this one two years ago when the underground film buzz said there was something "unique and balanced" in the works about Tilikum the Killer Whale.
The result is Blackfish. For all intents this film hits all the marks. Kudos.
Go see it before Sea Shepherd posts it's all new press release, "Shepherding The Cove and Blackfish" because you know that is coming...they just cannot help themselves.
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Casa Caletas Resort Owner Accused of Toxic Spraying in Wildlife Refuge
Casa Caletas in Costa Rica advertises itself as Honeymoon Getaway Resort:
"An in imaginable different kind of place where exclusivity and its good taste join hand in hand with the magic of a paradise-like scenery, awaits for you at Casa Caletas. Located on the beautiful and unexplored Gulf of Nicoya in Guanacaste, only five minutes from Playa Caletas airport and 30 minutes away from Punta Islita Airport, make Casa Caletas the perfect location for your leisure on the beautiful beaches of Coyote, Caletas, Manzanillo and Ma Pais."
But don't tell the local wildlife in the adjectent Caletas-ArĂo Refuge where accusations of toxic spraying and a recently surfaced video highlights the need for NGO's in the region to remain ever vigilant against damage to the refuge.
"An in imaginable different kind of place where exclusivity and its good taste join hand in hand with the magic of a paradise-like scenery, awaits for you at Casa Caletas. Located on the beautiful and unexplored Gulf of Nicoya in Guanacaste, only five minutes from Playa Caletas airport and 30 minutes away from Punta Islita Airport, make Casa Caletas the perfect location for your leisure on the beautiful beaches of Coyote, Caletas, Manzanillo and Ma Pais."
But don't tell the local wildlife in the adjectent Caletas-ArĂo Refuge where accusations of toxic spraying and a recently surfaced video highlights the need for NGO's in the region to remain ever vigilant against damage to the refuge.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Howard Hall - Defining The Underwater Experience
Da Shark over at the BAD Blog found this gem, shot by Howard Hall and company (calls the guy his friend, lucky) these are the underwater moments that define the industry and reset the bar.
Kudos.
Sit back, take a long sip of coffee and enjoy:
Kudos.
Sit back, take a long sip of coffee and enjoy:
Friday, December 18, 2009
Undersea Voyager Project - Website
The Undersea Voyager Project has a new updated website.
What is the Undersea Voyager Project?
Smart discoveries, intelligent investigations, and undersea adventure as few have seen before. Project leader Scott Cassel is no stranger to the wild world of the deep and is changing the perception of some of the oceans strangest critters one dive at a time.
Welcome to the Undersea Voyager Project.
What is the Undersea Voyager Project?
Smart discoveries, intelligent investigations, and undersea adventure as few have seen before. Project leader Scott Cassel is no stranger to the wild world of the deep and is changing the perception of some of the oceans strangest critters one dive at a time.
Welcome to the Undersea Voyager Project.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Lovesharks.sg Blog Watch
If you're curious about how the global anti sharks fin campaign is working in Asia you need look no further than lovesharks.sgWith his pulse on events in entire region "Sharkman" delivers up great conservation content.
Today, foodie blog Gastronomic Ruminations (click link) covered Lovesharks.sg new initiative in the foodie world, "veggie sharks fin" and a unique way to encourage those who love the fin to love something a little less odious:
lovesharks.sg invited some bloggers and I to dinner to try a Vegetarian Shark's Fin Soup as part of their pro bono campaign for shark conservation. Their intent was to change the local (well, its mostly the Chinese) mindset about consuming Shark's Fin as a prized delicacy through education and presenting alternatives.
I love Shark's Fin Soup but as a diver, I feel peer pressure to refrain from consuming Shark's Fin. I decided to go with an open mind as it was an interesting cause that has been subject to much controversy. Some say that only the fins are harvested and the shark is thrown back into the water (leaving the bleeding, finless animal to die a slow and painful death) while others say that the whole shark is used.
I guess they decided not to hurt any animals by opting for a vegetarian meal. Hmm, I may love vegetables but I also love to eat meat so I wasn't sure how I would enjoy a vegetarian soup dish that is meant to emulate the robust flavours found in good quality shark's fin soups. Admittedly, the flavour comes from the rich stock as shark's fins are inherently flavourless. Then again, the point of the dinner was about learning to "love" live sharks and not shark's fins.
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