A new film by Keith Malloy — just the right length for an evening’s entertainment and inspiration. It’s a series of profiles of people who have been transformed by the sea:
Fishpeople — Lives Transformed by the Sea
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Raymond Vosper says:
Has this young woman figured out how to tap into the mammalian reflex? Is that even possible?
Remarkable video!!
Oh yeah, anyone that can swim up to a shark with a bloody fish and stare it down……WOW
Andy Reynolds says:
Another great recommendation, thank you Steve Stone.
Most of the videos Patagonia has financed are worth watching, and two others that relate to the sea and its health, are Artifishal, and DamNation, both of which have the same high quality, with important messages, and excellent information.
Michael Werneburg says:
That’s living! Peace be with you.
Ted Mulligan says:
Hi, Thanks for this link. Really enjoyable. Old shaper/rider, now ret’d at Blgh Heads GC.
John Wujack says:
Thank you for this.
CHRISTOPHER MARTIN says:
“It’s not just play. It’s more meaningful than that.” So true. Get in the groove.
Peter MacLearn says:
Lives not meant for everyone, but great lives for some! Wonderful stories. Powerful.
Don Ferguson says:
Beautiful! Growing up in Southern California in the 1950’s I got more joy from building surf boards than surfing; it’s wonderful to see both!
Dr. Tom Montgomery says:
Just Beautiful! I have always lived on the water in Ohio and in Hawaii or sailing the oceans. This film spoke to me.
Rich Denning says:
Wow! Incredible cinematography!