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April 9, 2008 Brought to you by Oceanic Preservation Society

"I Could Hear The Dolphins Screaming"

 

 

The Province, Vancouver ran a great story on "our little mermaid" Mandy-Rae Cruikshank, highlighting her contribution to the daring OPS film capture in the Taiji killing cove. She and her husband/trainer, Kirk Krack also swam with bottlenose dolphins and humpback whales in the Bahamas, Tahiti, the Cocos Islands and the Dominican Republic for OPS cameras. A record-holding freediver, Mandy-Rae will be competing in Grand Cayman next week.

OPS In The News

The media is really trumpeting the dolphin slaughter/mercury issues that the film will explore in detail.

Lifting the veil on Japan's dark secret, Boyd Harnell wrote an in-depth account of the team's November visit for the Japan Times.

Digital Content Producer writer, Kristinha M. Anding provides a detailed account of the OPS covert mission, complete with tech specs.

Hardboiled Magazine, a unique digital magazine offers creative electronic delivery of environmental and social issues. Their current issue, Water, features several important aspects, including OPS. Check it out, using the control bar on the bottom of the page, and be patient with this content rich format.


 

"What about the film?"

The Rising is now in post production phase. The Boulder team has put together the beginnings of a solid film but the real fun starts next week. Executive producer, Fisher Stevens, editor David Zieff and writer, Mark Monroe all convene in the foothills to get some serious work done. We welcome the three wise men.

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