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The Explorers Club flag. The Explorers Club flag has been carried on hundreds of expeditions by club members since 1918. To carry the club flag is an honor and a privilege. It has flown at both poles, from the highest peaks of the greatest mountain ranges, traveled to the depths of the ocean, to the lunar surface, and outer space.
NOAA, Ocean Explorer OceanAGE Careers - Video profiles, biographies, and background materials related to Oceanexplorer; Robert Ballard at TED. TED Talk: The astonishing hidden world of the deep ocean (TED2008) National Geographic Photo Gallery: Discovering the Titanic; University of Rhode Island Inner Space Center
He is the founder and CEO of Beneath The Waves, [3] a non-profit organization focusing on ocean conservation. [4] He is a National Geographic Explorer, has been the lead on more than 50 global scientific expeditions, and has published over 125 scientific papers [5] spanning research on the migrations of ocean giants, deep-sea exploration, and ...
He is also the founder of The Explorers Club 50 - "Fifty people who are changing the world, that the world needs to know about", as well as the organization's first Diversity and Inclusion program. He also negotiated a three-book deal with Crowne/Random House. Wiese was invited and spoke at the United Nations on Global Climate change in 2019.
Her drawings accompanied their photographs throughout their three books and their articles in National Geographic. [80] Now in her 90s, Helen lives in a retirement community in Santa Rosa, CA, and continues to work as a painter. Frank had been inducted as a member of the Explorers Club in 1956 but Helen wasn't since this was a club for men only.
Ocean: An Illustrated Atlas (National Geographic Atlas). National Geographic. ISBN 978-1-4262-0319-0. Earle, Sylvia (2009). The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean's Are One. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-1-4262-0541-5. Co-author (2011). The Protection and Management of the Sargasso Sea: The golden floating rainforest of the ...
Allison Fundis is a marine geologist, ocean explorer and chief operating officer for the Ocean Exploration Trust. She has led or participated in over 50 expeditions at sea across the world, and in 2021 was named as an Emerging Explorer by the National Geographic Society. [1] [2] [3]
From 2001 to 2006, he hosted and was the team archaeologist on, the popular Canadian-made National Geographic international documentary series, [20] which drew an audience of over 200 million people in over 172 countries for its six seasons.