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Shawn Heinrichs, the ocean cinematographer trying to save the seas through art

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Photographer Shawn Heinrichs believes that storytelling is man's most powerful tool. His imagery seeks to inspire protection of nature, and that is what drives him to document life in the ocean. "Art is my passion, but conservation is my deep purpose," he said. "And the two for me are inseparable."
Photographer Shawn Heinrichs believes that storytelling is man's most powerful tool. His imagery seeks to inspire protection of nature, and that is what drives him to document life in the ocean. "Art is my passion, but conservation is my deep purpose," he said. "And the two for me are inseparable."
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Heinrichs grew up by the ocean in South Africa. He says that a connection with the ocean makes him feel alive. "That energy and excitement when I look down in the water or even see the wings of a giant manta ray pod beneath me -- that is always calling to my heart."
Heinrichs grew up by the ocean in South Africa. He says that a connection with the ocean makes him feel alive. "That energy and excitement when I look down in the water or even see the wings of a giant manta ray pod beneath me -- that is always calling to my heart."
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This image of a humpback whale and its calf off Tonga is Heinrich's favorite from his own work. "You can see into both of their eyes, and right behind them is a male escort in pursuit, hoping that he may get a chance at some point to mate with this female," he said. "You witness both the intimate connection between the mother and the calf, but also the system of life, how it all comes together for the next life cycle. And that to me is probably one of the most special images I've ever captured."
This image of a humpback whale and its calf off Tonga is Heinrich's favorite from his own work. "You can see into both of their eyes, and right behind them is a male escort in pursuit, hoping that he may get a chance at some point to mate with this female," he said. "You witness both the intimate connection between the mother and the calf, but also the system of life, how it all comes together for the next life cycle. And that to me is probably one of the most special images I've ever captured."
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Heinrichs took this drone image of a blue whale in Baja California Sur in Mexico. It's one of the planet's richest ecosystems and contains one of the greatest abundances of whale species in the Northern Hemisphere. Jacques Cousteau once called this region "the aquarium of the sea."
Heinrichs took this drone image of a blue whale in Baja California Sur in Mexico. It's one of the planet's richest ecosystems and contains one of the greatest abundances of whale species in the Northern Hemisphere. Jacques Cousteau once called this region "the aquarium of the sea."
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Though almost two billion people live by the sea, few of them experience the same connection to marine life as Heinrichs. He estimates that only 1% of people put on a scuba mask to go beneath the sea surface in their lifetimes. "Fundamental to people wanting to protect and preserve the ocean is their ability to connect with it," he said.
Though almost two billion people live by the sea, few of them experience the same connection to marine life as Heinrichs. He estimates that only 1% of people put on a scuba mask to go beneath the sea surface in their lifetimes. "Fundamental to people wanting to protect and preserve the ocean is their ability to connect with it," he said.
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In 2013 Heinrichs helped to expose the illegal trade of manta rays in Asia. He documented hunts and went undercover in markets. His footage was presented at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species at the UN. The team helped secure international protection for manta rays.
In 2013 Heinrichs helped to expose the illegal trade of manta rays in Asia. He documented hunts and went undercover in markets. His footage was presented at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species at the UN. The team helped secure international protection for manta rays.
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Despite gaining international protection, thousands of manta rays are killed every year. "I witnessed [slaughtered] manta lined up across an entire street," recalled Heinrichs. "Documenting the hunting of these magnificent mammals was one of the most dangerous and trying things I've ever done."
Despite gaining international protection, thousands of manta rays are killed every year. "I witnessed [slaughtered] manta lined up across an entire street," recalled Heinrichs. "Documenting the hunting of these magnificent mammals was one of the most dangerous and trying things I've ever done."
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By using powerful imagery, such as this photograph of a shark fin market in Asia, Heinrichs motivates people to protect marine ecosystems.
By using powerful imagery, such as this photograph of a shark fin market in Asia, Heinrichs motivates people to protect marine ecosystems.
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Heinrichs fears that we see the oceans as an inexhaustible resource. "We have taken more than 90% of the large fish out of the oceans in just a few short decades through industrial fishing," he said. "Nobody really understands that these are living sentient beings that maintain a habitat that is literally the life support system of our planet."
Heinrichs fears that we see the oceans as an inexhaustible resource. "We have taken more than 90% of the large fish out of the oceans in just a few short decades through industrial fishing," he said. "Nobody really understands that these are living sentient beings that maintain a habitat that is literally the life support system of our planet."
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Heinrichs works with SeaLegacy, an organization that protects ocean life worldwide. SeaLegacy encourages members to choose their own path of activism, Heinrichs says. Some are more interested in sea mammals such as whales and dolphins, whereas others fight to preserve mangroves and reefs. Recent SeaLegacy missions focused on promoting sustainable in fishing in Spain and protecting whale and turtle habitats in the Azores, for example.
Heinrichs works with SeaLegacy, an organization that protects ocean life worldwide. SeaLegacy encourages members to choose their own path of activism, Heinrichs says. Some are more interested in sea mammals such as whales and dolphins, whereas others fight to preserve mangroves and reefs. Recent SeaLegacy missions focused on promoting sustainable in fishing in Spain and protecting whale and turtle habitats in the Azores, for example.
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Much of SeaLegacy's work is with fishing communities, supporting a transition from extractive fishing to ecotourism. This image was taken from the largest shark fishing island in Eastern Mexico. According to Heinrichs, some fishermen have made the switch from poaching whale sharks to taking tourists out to swim with them.
Much of SeaLegacy's work is with fishing communities, supporting a transition from extractive fishing to ecotourism. This image was taken from the largest shark fishing island in Eastern Mexico. According to Heinrichs, some fishermen have made the switch from poaching whale sharks to taking tourists out to swim with them.
Shawn Heinrichs
Heinrichs has hope that younger generations are taking more responsibility for our planet. "The next generation is waking up," he said. "They're speaking to their parents and grandparents -- conversations that would never happen a decade ago are happening today. I see little activists that are 13 years old, taking a stand in their schools to eliminate plastics. I see fishermen transitioning their livelihoods from fishing sharks to taking a few people out to swim with sharks ... We are seeing change."
Heinrichs has hope that younger generations are taking more responsibility for our planet. "The next generation is waking up," he said. "They're speaking to their parents and grandparents -- conversations that would never happen a decade ago are happening today. I see little activists that are 13 years old, taking a stand in their schools to eliminate plastics. I see fishermen transitioning their livelihoods from fishing sharks to taking a few people out to swim with sharks ... We are seeing change."
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