We made part of the record in Miami, and I would go down to the beach, and not 20 feet from the water I see a fish that is at least seven feet long swimming close to the shore. I did not go back in the ocean the entire month.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm from an island, so I've always been near the water. I don't think I could live somewhere far from the sea.
When I go fishing I like to know that there's nobody within five miles of me.
I've been kind of submerged in my own little geographic location for a really long time in Venice Beach.
I've lived in California for six years and I've never surfed.
My parents live near the ocean, and I've spent a lot of time walking through the water at night, being around the water.
We went to a small lake, Bass Lake. It was beautiful. It was perfectly still when we got there in the morning. The fog was lifting off the water. It was just magical. And we did catch some fish, 13 fish.
I grew up in Hawaii so I was outside a lot playing in the water.
I filmed underwater for two days in the open ocean with dolphins.
I had wanted to place the Eye-in-the-Sea at an oasis on the bottom of the ocean, in some site rich with life that was likely to be patrolled by large predators. The first time I got to test the camera at such a place was in 2004, in the north end of the Gulf of Mexico, at an amazing location called the brine pool.
I do fish, and as a matter of fact, I used to do a lot of deep sea fishing, but as far as going into the water, I don't go out deep into the water.