On mission with Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation and the International League of Conservation Photographers representing iLCP, photographer Michele Westmorland and I had the unique opportunity to shoot the turquoise waters where Tahiti’s famous black pearls are grown. Pearls come in a rainbow of colors, but Gambier has the reputation for the […]
Category: 2012 Scholar Journey
Arranging fruit platters– the little skills of a Rolex Scholar
The Living Ocean Foundation team is hard at work at Hao Atoll, far flung in the Tuamotu Islands of French Polynesia. We’re six days into the first EVER comprehensive reef assessment for this beautiful coral atoll. Normally I would feel right at home on the fish team counting schools, but this cruise has a twist. […]
You can call me Indiana Jones…
Scholars are all about teamwork! Thank you to Oscar for writing this awesome blog about our time together being archaeologists in the Dominican Republic. After the cold and dark waters of North Carolina, Megan and I boarded planes headed for the Dominican Republic. We were going to work with Dr. Charlie Beeker from […]
Far away places with Living Ocean Foundation
How much do we really know about the planet’s coral reefs? Destinations like Hawaii or Cayman get millions of visitors every year, but have you heard the latest from Mangareva Atoll or Navassa Island? Could you find them on a map? (No Google cheating) The Khaled bin Sultan Living Ocean Foundation is circling the globe […]
We Are Water– 1st Must See Film of 2013
Hey friends and followers! I recently saw Jill Heinerth’s new documentary film We Are Water and you need to too! Check out the We Are Water trailer (and my debut as an associate producer)! We Are Water is both a passionate expose’ of today’s out of control water usage and an imaginative exploration of […]