I have an odd business card. The title simply says, “Explorer.” In reality, I am the Explorer in Residence for the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, underwater photographer/cinematographer, writer, dive technology...
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Maria Fadiman is a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and an associate professor in Geosciences at Florida Atlantic University. She is an ethnobotanist, focusing on the conservation of human ecological knowledge...
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Nancy Albury is the Abaco Manager and Curator of Paleontology for the National Museum of The Bahamas. She is responsible for management of the natural history collections as well as...
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Jill Heinerth, Dec. 10, 2016 Jill Heinerth serves as the documentarian for the Abaco Blue Holes Project. Her hybrid career includes teaching, photo-journalism, motivational speaking, consulting and pretty much anything...
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Chris Milbern / Dec 6, 2016 / Dive Safety Volunteer Chris Millbern is the 2016 Our-World Underwater Scholar. Trained in ecology and evolutionary biology at UCLA, Chris found his passion...
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In 1995, deep in a canyon in the Sierra Mazateca Mountains I sat around a campfire with Dr. Bill Stone. We were wrapping up a project in the Huautla Resurgence;...
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I have never figured out why so few North American technical divers wear helmets. Perhaps helmets never reached the Pantheon of hip here. Divers in other parts of the world...
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Toronto Star Foreign Affairs Reporter Marina Jimenez interviewed Jill Heinerth about her lie as a cave explorer. The feature spanned three pages in the Sunday Star. Download a PDF here: TorStarInsight
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What's wrong with this valve? If you think it looks a little beat up, you should see the other guy. This metric valve was installed in an Imperial tank by a...
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