hitting the pavement with ocean education
While I’ve been out in the community a bit less than I usually am given a very demanding field schedule coupled with... Read More
occupational diving | standards and new frontiers?
At the recent 2011 American Academy of Underwater Sciences annual symposium in Portland, Maine, I offered a presentation highlighting my team’s deep... Read More
two of my favorite things
National Geographic’s recent ‘Naked Science’ episode on cities under the sea touched on two of my favorite things…Lego’s and diving! Colleagues and... Read More
an Earth-like Evolution
Are we alone? The question of all questions, of all civilizations, and of all time. The fact that we have such high... Read More
one shark, two sharks, red shark, blue shark…
Within just minutes of dumping a shot of secret sauce (mackerel oil) overboard to add to our chum slick, the first blue... Read More
JAWS celebrates 35 years!
Thirty-five years ago, this very weekend, Steven Spielberg brought fear, panic, and mass hysteria to beaches worldwide. While the film JAWS was... Read More
Disney Oceans | coming this Earth Day
This Thursday, April 22, is Earth Day. When I look at Earth from above, its somewhat ironic that I don’t see much... Read More
LEGOLAND® underwater record
G’day mate”…Australian Explorer Lloyd Godson is at it again, making waves in the realm of undersea habitation. In the past 50 or... Read More
Rebreather Workshop Proceedings | on DVD
On January 23rd, I organized the ‘2010 Northeast Rebreather & Advanced Diving Technology Workshop’, which was hosted at the University of Rhode... Read More
NASA | BEST: Living on the Moon
This illustrated video from NASA is BY FAR the best representation of considerations to be taken for life on the moon, or... Read More