Showing posts with label Shawn Heinrichs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shawn Heinrichs. Show all posts

Sunday, August 04, 2019

Mako Sharks - CITES Listing?

Source.

Behold!

Great job by Shawn and Riley.
I'm not really sure that from a conservation POV, Makos deserve global protection via the proposed CITES listing as I would argue that contrary to what is happening in the Atlantic, e.g. SoPac stocks are faring rather well - but I certainly advocate acting in a precautionary and proactive manner and in that sense, the NDFs mandated by CITES will certainly be helpful.
So, well done guys.

But I'm digressing as always.
Enjoy!



Friday, March 27, 2015

Cheeky Manta!


Great video!

Mantas are gentle, smart, curious and playful.
And this astounding interaction? The dude is certainly pushy, and she may have wanted to put him in his place - tho having experienced some remarkable Manta moments myself, I tend towards play behavior. Of course we'll never know - but what a fabulous, unforgettable encounter!
AND - no mermaids! :)

Story here.
Enjoy!



Wednesday, September 24, 2014

F@$%ing Mermaid and Ecoterrorist!

This or dead Mantas from here - decisions decisions... Source.

Oh I know I know.
This is gonna earn me plenty more irate comments!

Anyway.
I've been remiss in not posting earlier about Shawn the Ecoterrorist's indefatigable efforts in trying to establish some sort of an economic alternative in Lamakera, one of the hot spots of Manta hunting in Indonesia. I was there, and in neighboring Lamalera where they Hunt Sperm Whales in the early eighties, and can attest that those hunts are their ancestral way of life - meaning that any change will, if at all, only eventuate slowly, and only if pursued in a respectful, consensual and culturally sensitive way.

But money talks, and should Shawn's project be embraced by, say, the fleet of Indonesian diving live-aboard vessels, then there is a real chance. Shoestring land-based ecotourism by enlightened travellers methinks not so much, as the economics are probably too feeble, and the logistics may prove to be prohibitive - but who knows, he is there and I am not, and he probably knows best.
Anyway, as always, huge kudos for trying!

And his co-conspirator, the f@$%ing mermaid?
Oh yes, turns out that it was really her!
And still, although that was an exercise in utter foolishness, and although I shall never really fathom the whole phenomenon of why people choose to dress up in fish tails, and why other people love that, I must reluctantly confess that I've become sort of a fan. No NOT of the mermaid thingy - but Hannah Fraser has a genuine wish to make a difference, does so in her own fashion = artistic expression, and probably really does make a real contribution.
Case in point, after her much reviled (and much more admired) Tiger Shark dance, she did launch this petition and was able to have over 8,000 anti-cull signatures hand delivered to both the WA EPA and the Federal Minister - and guess what, she just DID it and didn't brag about it!
Anyway, here is a recent interview I found rather endearing.

So well done and godspeed to both of them!
And before you ask - NO, there will be no f@$%ing mermaid bloody dancing with Bull Sharks in the SRMR anytime soon! :)

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Mermaid and Tiger Sharks?


This is gonna be a difficult one.
But first, watch this.


Now, read this and then, watch the video.


Yes it certainly is what it is.
To say it mildly, it has generated a lot of interest within the Shark community, and opinions are vehemently divided about whether this is actually conservation or rather, merely one more of those productions - and I'm sure you know what I mean.

Personally, I must confess that I'm conflicted.
I've never met Hannah who for me is a professional doing a difficult job, and this well - but I know both Shawn and Jimmy and in my book, they are good men that care deeply. 

But what is more important, is that they have earned my respect.
Jimmy is without a doubt one of the world's most experienced and renown Shark diving operators and a passionate voice for Shark conservation. 
Shawn has evolved into one of the universally most respected conservationists who combines limitless passion and energy with profound knowledge of the situation especially in the lesser developed countries, with admirable tenacity and the absolute willingness to risk life and limb in his relentless investigation and documentation of the trade, and in the pursuit of realistic solutions. Case in point: his and DaMary's ongoing epic Manta Ray of Hope project (watch this space for an important update!) that has directly led to the listing of the Mantas on CITES 2 and continues to spawn Manta Ray sanctuaries, latest of which in the Maldives.
From that point of view alone, this is certainly miles away from those pathetic self promoting productions featuring the usual menopausally challenged bikinettes, precocious home-schooled brats and media whores - and yes I can certainly leave it at that, they know who they are and so do you!

But is this conservation - and is it effective?
To some it may be art, whereas most Europeans including me would define it as typical American over-the-top new-agesque Kitsch - but be it as it may, the fact is that there is a lot of people who simply love those mermaids, meaning that like Shawn eloquently explains, the outreach is simply phenomenal. 

When it comes to having a real impact, however, not convinced.
This is specifically being framed as a protest against the Aussie Shark cull - and I just cannot see how it is going to influence the decision about whether to extend the slaughter to 2017. The assessment by the WA EPA will be a formal process, and so will be the review by the feds - meaning that if at all (!), the decision makers will be swayed by rational as opposed to emotional arguments.
But who knows, maybe some of them have watched it and something sticks.

Long story short?
On this one, I'm with Jimmy an Shawn.
It has been created by the right people and for the right reasons, the production is impressive, the interactions are respectful, the safety protocols impeccable, the imagery and soundtrack and editing excellent, the outreach unmatched.

So bravo and best of luck.
May I be mistaken and may this effect change.

Not convinced - but fingers crossed!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Indonesia - Manta Ray Sanctuary!


Huge belated congratulations!
Watch this.



I'm sure that many have contributed.
But for me, this is once again the very personal success of the tireless efforts of the indefatigable DaMary and Shawn, and their Manta Ray of Hope project.
Details here.

Bravo - I'm fucking proud of 'ya!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Eco-Terrorist on TED!


Yes I'm at it - again!

Watch this.



May this be a tad self congratulatory?
Yes most certainly - but that's just Shawn: incredibly passionate and incredibly eloquent! 
Plus, and that's the most important aspect: his uncompromising commitment to the cause, truly indefatigable efforts, superhuman energy levels, astounding output and above all, his unquestionable track record of success have certainly earned him every right to blow his own trumpet - especially when done in such an accomplished and charming way! :)

So bravo Shawn!
I'll take that anytime over the incessant oblique sniping by the petulant Dottore Ponzo che rima con stronzo!
Godspeed buddy, and thanks for all that you do!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Mantas Last Dance!

Source.

This is the video.
Enjoy!



PS: Shawn here!
PS2 more here!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Manta Ray of Hope - Global Threat to Manta and Mobula Rays!


Excellent job by Shawn - again!
This is his grisly travelogue.



This is urgent and important.
I've been a huge fan of the Manta Ray of Hope project since its inception, and urge you to inform yourself about the status of Mantas by visiting the link but especially, by consulting the 2011 report and the 2012 paper. The two Mantas are proposed for listing under CITES II at the next CoP in Thailand.

Now the project team are asking for your help.
Any donation will be matched and used to educate the CITES delegates.
These are brilliant, passionate, intelligent and above all, 100% honest people and I cannot recommend them highly enough. Accomplishments here - of note: just facts, no fanfare whatsoever.
And here are the next steps, basically a how-to guide for excellent, targeted marine conservation.
Kudos!

Please, if you can, give generously.
This is money well invested.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Air and Water - Awesome!


Behold!
Yes this would be Eco-Terrorism in action!
Roberta Mancino here.

Enjoy!



Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Loving them to Death?


The above is of course an extreme example.
But it illustrates the risks of opening up a site to tourism without proper protocols in place. The latest focal point in the never-ending controversy about the ecological implications of Whale Shark tourism, especially in those cases where the Sharks are actually being fed: Oslob, Philippines.

Here's Shawn Heinrich's report, and the video.



I'm obviously totally pro Shark tourism.
But I really can't say it often enough: ecotourism is only as good as the protocols that are put into place - and remember the Anthropogenic Allele Effect?
This is especially true when it comes to those multi-user sites where there is competitive pressure and self regulation tends to fail as a consequence. There, it often implies that the authorities step in with regulations, monitoring and enforcement.
Here's what I believe is an equitable look at another place.



And of course I'm not only talking about Whale Shark tourism - like an old broken record, I'm talking about the whole gamut, from "natural" sites like Hanifaru (!) but also Cocos, the Galapagos and Malapasqua all the way to the baited encounters like Tiger Beach where somebody must now step in and put an end to the ever escalating shenanigans!

And yes, and pigs will fly! :)

Friday, January 06, 2012

2011 - two more Recaps!

Plausible!

Just a quick one.
You need to read this post by David and this one by Shawn.

It should be painfully obvious why I like the former.
Yes, it indeed mentions ME (!!!) and has done wonders for my ego - what else? Plus, it is polite, as in the weeping sore on the anus of lowest common denominator shark programming that was "How Sharks Hunt"!
Wow - looks like I've still got a lot to learn!

And Shawn's?
I like it because it opens a window into the soul of a good man - but above all, because it mentions one of my very favorite Shark people. Let me cite.

Mary O’Malley and her husband Lupo
One of the greatest unsung heroes in shark conservation, Mary is a force to be reckoned with. Tireless and uncompromising, she has played a decisive role in just about every piece of shark fin legislation and shark sanctuary to date. In Florida, sharks are finally gaining much needed protection largely due to her efforts.
Mary, you are awesome!

Could not agree more!
Mary is one of the Shark people I like and respect the most and the only reason I didn't mention her in Part One is that she would have felt embarrassed & given me an earful if I had. She's intelligent, knowledgeable, determined, passionate and goal oriented, and just simply a beautiful person with a big heart to boot - and, she knows how to handle crazy Taureans! For all of those reasons, she is one of the very few people who has earned the right to berate me about my opines - and rest assured that she regularly does!
In fact, I've only dared to post Part Two knowing that she has absconded and will be incomunicado in Indo - and by the time she's back, it'll be too late!

Thank you Shawn, this was long overdue!

Anyway I'm digressing as always - Enjoy!