This film will help us to get the message across- that the white sharks are not monsters and indeed beautiful and significant part of the marine environment. We need your help to keep on doing this important work, as a research and ultimately a full length documentary film, this work is the call of the hour. Soosan and I, have supported this project from our own pockets till now, but cannot sustain it any more. I am planing to to go to the field for another few months to pursue my research, and also make a full length documentary film. The short film "Absence of a monster" presents an alternate perspective of seeing and presenting human interaction with these beautiful creatures, through cage diving. Of course, there have been other follows since the 1975 release of Jaws, but the intensity of Deep Blue Sea was almost comparable to the shark classic. Raj Sekhar Aich, has made a short film on human and Great White shark interactions, around Bluff, New Zealand. There were a lot of great sci-fi movies in the 1990s, but, when Deep Blue Sea came out in the summer of 1999, it changed the game. But before it could claim a life, the shark was subdued by the films shark wrangler, Carter Blake. Michael Domeier, in a Tuesday Instagram post, featured a beautiful image of Deep Blue, captured by Kimberly Jeffries last January in Hawaiian waters off Oahu, along with two decades-old. As they have fun, they quickly find theyre under attack by a shark. ![]() ![]() New Zealand is one of the only five White shark hotspots in the world. At the start of Deep Blue Sea, a group of people on a boat are having a late night party. For most of the general population- Great white sharks are monsters, which is detrimental to their conservation efforts.
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