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It’s so exciting!!! Well, if you’re looking at this website, you may have already seen it. … but, just in case you didn’t see it yet, here’s the big news:

A documentary has been created
about Fernando and the sea turtles!

It’s called, Papa Tortuga , and was created by the Arizona-based production company, Aspen ProMedia . This is their first documentary, although they have done lots of other work including commercials, news, corporate videos, and other free-lance video productions. This film is a gorgeous, half an hour tribute to a very special man and his mission. It is full of fabulous underwater photography and emotional interviews. Plus, another element of this video, which adds so much to its artistic expression, is the music. Composer, singer & guitar player, Lazaro Herrera, with his Latin band “Synthesis” provided the beautiful sounds! We hope to see this special documentary aired on television sometime soon! Watch for it!

Elise filming a female coming ashore
Elise filming a female coming ashore

For more about the documentary, visit: www.papatortuga.org

For more about Aspen ProMedia, visit: www.aspenpromedia.com

For more about Synthesis Latin Band, visit: www.synthesislatinband.com

Capturing the moment…egg laying!
Capturing the moment…egg laying!

Rob & Elise Wilson, video photographers under and above the water!
Rob & Elise Wilson, video photographers under and above the water!

The whole team enjoying fresh seafood and beer
The whole team enjoying fresh seafood and beer

Rob & Elise are in the foreground.

Seated with them are: Tim Kerkman (interpreter),

and Maggie Lineback (writer)

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