Keepers of the Blue is a collaborative effort to showcase breakthrough research featuring several science leaders throughout the Americas. To make the project happen, I needed to create partnerships with the Atlantic Shark Institute, National Audubon and several other non-profits. The film aims to show the human effect on the planet as well as what different scientists are doing to protect it. Species featured include great white shark, reef life, humpback whale, and birds from a variety of habitats
Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media re...
International audienceConservation biology is a mission-driven discipline that must navigate a new r...
This project uses Scott O’Dell’s international best-selling novel “Island of the Blue Dolphins” as t...
This major project paper explores the critical role of environmental documentary films in addressing...
Coral reefs are a diverse underwater ecosystem that contains a vast number of species. They serve ma...
Focussing on the film Sharkwater directed by Rob Stewart (2006), this article discusses formal inter...
Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
The title of this thesis is “Human Impact on Marine Mammal Strandings: The Joining of Worlds Through...
discusses formal interpretive aspects of recent environmental documentaries which are intended to ra...
“Endangered Species” (90 min), produced and directed by Robert H. Nixon, is the story of marginalize...
abstract: Zoos are doing amazing projects to help wildlife globally and locally. A lot of people are...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
Shark populations are declining worldwide, and some shark populations have decreased over 90 percent...
Today’s coral reef ecosystems face the effects of overfishing, pollution, disease, and climate chang...
Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media re...
Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media re...
International audienceConservation biology is a mission-driven discipline that must navigate a new r...
This project uses Scott O’Dell’s international best-selling novel “Island of the Blue Dolphins” as t...
This major project paper explores the critical role of environmental documentary films in addressing...
Coral reefs are a diverse underwater ecosystem that contains a vast number of species. They serve ma...
Focussing on the film Sharkwater directed by Rob Stewart (2006), this article discusses formal inter...
Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
The title of this thesis is “Human Impact on Marine Mammal Strandings: The Joining of Worlds Through...
discusses formal interpretive aspects of recent environmental documentaries which are intended to ra...
“Endangered Species” (90 min), produced and directed by Robert H. Nixon, is the story of marginalize...
abstract: Zoos are doing amazing projects to help wildlife globally and locally. A lot of people are...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
Shark populations are declining worldwide, and some shark populations have decreased over 90 percent...
Today’s coral reef ecosystems face the effects of overfishing, pollution, disease, and climate chang...
Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media re...
Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media re...
International audienceConservation biology is a mission-driven discipline that must navigate a new r...
This project uses Scott O’Dell’s international best-selling novel “Island of the Blue Dolphins” as t...