Mission Aquarius Crew: Her Deepness, Sylvia Earle
Ted ReckasHer list of accomplishments is deeper than the Mariana Trench. Meet the crew of Mission Aquarius. This is part of our ongoing coverage of
Ted ReckasHer list of accomplishments is deeper than the Mariana Trench. Meet the crew of Mission Aquarius. This is part of our ongoing coverage of
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ONE WORLD ONE OCEAN AND DR. SYLVIA EARLE TO LEAD UNDERWATER MEDIA CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTING LAST EXPEDITION TO AQUARIUS REEF BASE, THE WORLD’S
Molly MalloyEver wondered what it’s like to live 60 feet below the ocean’s surface? This is part of our ongoing coverage of Mission Aquarius, what
Sarah BedolfeThis critically endangered gentle giant is known for the loud booming sound it makes when it feels threatened. Featuring one amazing marine animal per
One World One Ocean presents, in association with Liquid Pictures 3D — Mission Aquarius — a project of Aquarius Reef Base.
Ted ReckasWith all the ocean issues that deserve attention, why focus on a little-known research base that may be closed by Christmas? This is part
Mark Patterson, PhD., Aquarius Aquanaut, Director, Autonomous Systems Lab, Virginia Institute of Marine ScienceWhat to expect: the science and cinematography we will bring you from
Marc OstrickAsk 10 people if they’ve heard of an inner space station where aquanauts live 60ft underwater and they’ll look at you like your nuts.
Join our crew as we take an expedition to Cocos Island. We are testing our Red Epic and IMAX cameras in an incredible deep sea
Shaun MacGillivrayWe were in Cocos Island National Park, 300 miles off Costa Rica’s west coast. And it was my first time in a submarine. As