Showing posts with label Stanley Simpson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stanley Simpson. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Stanley and Samu Shark diving!


Finally!

Stan and Samu have revisited Shark Reef.
Last time was in 2009 when they shot a stellar reportage to commemorate the then International Year of the Shark and the Fiji Shark Conservation and Awareness Project.
And they haven't dived since!

Stan kept posting and Samu, taking images - so there.
Stan's posts here, here and here - Samu's pics here. And here's the video - just to show you what somebody with less than 10 dives and who hasn't dived in 6 years can do with a GoPro!
Provided he's on our dive! :)

Enjoy!



And here's our PSA from 2009.
For remembrance's sake and because I'm still proud of it!



Friday, September 04, 2009

On MaiTV!

Rusi and Whitenose, by Doug Perrine

Rusi has become even more famous!

After the airing of the first suite of pro-Shark clips on Fiji One, he's being called Fiji's own Shark Man - which he undoubtedly is! And I just know that the original Sharkman will approve.
Right?

We're in the lead-up to yet another brilliant piece of pro-Shark media by MaiTV, this time about the research within the reserve and our very recent expansion to investigate the Bull Shark nurseries in the rivers. I just had a look at the raw cut and as always, Jone Kalouniviti and Stan have produced a great feature that will undoubtedly appeal to the audience at large, by being both highly educative and entertaining.
It will air on Simpson@Seven this Sunday, followed by several re-runs next week.

Of course, we're flanking it with Rusis iconic clip.
It will be shown on Friday and Saturday during all programs from 6pm to 9:30pm and then prior to the proper show on Sunday. Really, it's gonna be shown so frequently that you can't possibly miss it!

Unless you happen not to be a MaiTV subscriber, that is.
So there: for the very few that do not want to - and for the many that would like to but cannot subscribe due to geographical limitations, like yours truly.
Our very own Shark Man in action!



Stan has come back from Vanuatu where having already bagged all of Fiji's journo awards, he has now repeated the feat Pacific-wide and barely missed becoming the president of the Pacific media association. And guess what: his last Shark feature was among the productions that contributed to that success!
It is indeed a remarkable piece and viewers have requested it time after time again, to the point that it has been successfully syndicated to New Zealand and California where there are large Fijian communities. Papa even had a relative call him from the Los Angeles whilst the show was running!

In case you don't know what I'm talking about and have missed it the first time around: first episode below, all others right here.
Enjoy!



Monday, May 18, 2009

FYoS - Great Job by Stanley!

I'm indebted to Stan.

Stanley Simpson is Fiji's up-and-coming young media star and he's been behind the Fiji Shark Conservation and Awareness Project all the way from its inception.

First, he published a very cool and very pro-Shark spread in the January issue of Fiji's premier lifestyle magazine, Mai Life. In February, he then approached us with the idea of a Shark special on Fiji's first private TV channel, MaiTV where he hosts his show Simpson@Seven.
Stan prides himself on his thorough research and investigative Journalism and after having seen what he had done in the magazine, we were more than glad to extend an invitation to come and experience our dive. Timing was particularly fortuitous as Ron and Valerie were just visiting and very graciously accepted to sit down for an interview.

This is now the result and all I can say is Well done Stan, I'm impressed!
Not only because he insisted on coming personally despite being a diving newbie and despite his good old-fashioned Fijian galeophobia (yes that would be the correct medical term!). But what really impressed the hell out of me is how he has managed to highlight the topic from various angles and avoid any sensationalism whilst still conveying a sense of adventure, awe and excitement. Being the one with the big mouth, any factual, or errors in "messaging" are mine, not his.

That's clearly a testament to his maturity and to his professionalism - but it's also a testament to Fiji, a Country where people have lived with and revered Sharks since time immemorial and where the Ocean with its beauty and its hazards is just a fact of life and Sharks are not subjected to the hysteria that is so prevalent in our Kaivailangi culture.
In fact, local lore has it that Shark attacks are merely Dakuwaqa's inevitable, and just punishment for some misdeed by the victim and consequently, they barely make the news and certainly don't deter the villagers from going to the beach.

Now, about "that" footage.
I've shot it in 2007 and blogged about it shortly thereafter. And I stand by what I said then, that it depicts an act of reckless showmanship and that it will remain a one-off - which it has.

Rusi took the decision on the spur of the moment on a particularly mellow dive (see, she's completely relaxed and doesn't even deploy the nictitating membrane - if at all, she looks mightily surprised) and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Don't get me wrong - it's not an excuse, it's just what happened on that dive.
Still, those are really unique images and for us in the know, they showcase Rusi's unparalleled Shark handling skills and the special relationship he has developed with our biggest and friendliest Tiger Shark Scarface.

But once again: this is a big no-no and pretty darn stupid on top of it - please, do not try this at home!

Having said this: Enjoy!