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Quint
Joined: 09 Sep 2006 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:07 pm Post subject: Documentary of Diving in Galapagos |
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Hello!
I am in need of advice and this looks like just the place to start.
I'm researching a documentary for Sky and we are due to film in the Galapagos at the end of October. I'm looking to find someone with a sailboat that we could charter for this trip, or if you have any good reccommendations of people I should speak to.
I was also wondering if I could chat to anyone specifically about their experiences diving in the Galapagos, so I know where is good to reccommend in the time scale we have available.
I would also love to know if anyone has any experience working with film crews in the Galapagos, as we're looking for local contacts to work with on this project.
I would love to chat to you more as I have no diving experience myself, no have ever been out there, so it would be great to get some expert advice.
I loko forward to speaking to you soon.
With kind regards,
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Hadiya
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Posts: 5
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| As a naturalist guide and "diveguide" Mathias Espinosa has been working in the Galápagos since 1988. Along with Jack Nelson, Espinosa opened the dive shop Scuba Iguana in 1996, and conducts over 700 dives per year. Born in Germany to German and Ecuadorian parents, diveguide Mathias Espinosa is the only Scuba Instructor trainer in Galápagos (and one of only two in Ecuador), and has logged over 5000 dives there. In addition, he is an underwater video and camera expert who has collaborated with numerous underwater photographers and documentary and motion picture production companies. A pioneer diveguide in Galápagos, Espinosa has worked to find and map dive sites-several of which have been designated as recognized natural sanctuaries. Active in conservation and natural history education, he has also worked to combat illegal fishing in the Galápagos National Park. |
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