gonetobaja
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Tortuga you are right......
The clip is cut as a very high paced action clip. Just to make sure things are cool I must say that we release any squid that we catch. If you ever get a chance to watch the entire video you will see that our goal is to bring awareness to the animals. Right now they are being killed by the thousands every night. Our goal is to bring the truth of the animal to light. What we are concerned about is actualy on the same line as your comments. We feel that because of some of the press on TV that makes the animals out to be non-dangerous. You can imagine that there are people out there that will see on TV that Humboldt Squid will only try and "attack" at night, ant the only time they do that is when there is a artificial feeding frenzy created by the fishermen.
We dive only in the day. We dive when there are no fishing pangas in the water.
I will admit that your chances of getting grabbed go way down if you get in the water with more than 2 divers. The squid seem to know that their chances of success go down and they just swim by close instead of tasting. Our hope is to hire out the panga fishermen to take out divers to photograph the squid rather than eat them.
There is a very funny show out called grizzly man. Its about this guy that thinks that he can live and interact with the grizzly bears with no protection other than a stern voice. He was eaten.
I feel the same way about tigers...ya never know.....
To be honest I cant wait to get a copy out to some people so they can review it. I hope it sells as many copies as jaws!
Thanks for all of the comments and opinions everyone. As you can guess, alot of work went into this production. To me SCUBABOARD is one of the only places in the world where our stuff can be checked out by other "divers" not just the usual "non-diver" types. The opinions of this board hold alot of weight with our production company and we do use the info from these posts to make changes.
Thanks again for your continued input
GTB
www.sea-wolves.com
The clip is cut as a very high paced action clip. Just to make sure things are cool I must say that we release any squid that we catch. If you ever get a chance to watch the entire video you will see that our goal is to bring awareness to the animals. Right now they are being killed by the thousands every night. Our goal is to bring the truth of the animal to light. What we are concerned about is actualy on the same line as your comments. We feel that because of some of the press on TV that makes the animals out to be non-dangerous. You can imagine that there are people out there that will see on TV that Humboldt Squid will only try and "attack" at night, ant the only time they do that is when there is a artificial feeding frenzy created by the fishermen.
We dive only in the day. We dive when there are no fishing pangas in the water.
I will admit that your chances of getting grabbed go way down if you get in the water with more than 2 divers. The squid seem to know that their chances of success go down and they just swim by close instead of tasting. Our hope is to hire out the panga fishermen to take out divers to photograph the squid rather than eat them.
There is a very funny show out called grizzly man. Its about this guy that thinks that he can live and interact with the grizzly bears with no protection other than a stern voice. He was eaten.
I feel the same way about tigers...ya never know.....

To be honest I cant wait to get a copy out to some people so they can review it. I hope it sells as many copies as jaws!
Thanks for all of the comments and opinions everyone. As you can guess, alot of work went into this production. To me SCUBABOARD is one of the only places in the world where our stuff can be checked out by other "divers" not just the usual "non-diver" types. The opinions of this board hold alot of weight with our production company and we do use the info from these posts to make changes.
Thanks again for your continued input

GTB
www.sea-wolves.com