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Whales of the Mediterranean Sea

Whales of the Mediterranean Sea

Whales of the Mediterranean Sea is an original five-part educational documentary film produced by Chris and Genevieve Johnson that ventures into deep seas and coastal waters with a range of international scientists.

May 5th, 2009 by Chris Johnson | No Comments


Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson – Documentary Filmmaker, Wildlife Photographer & New Media Producer
Chris directs earthOCEAN, an educational media company specializing in environmental science, conservation and wildlife productions – www.earthocean.tv
He is the producer and cinematographer for the Whale Trackers series.
Chris has directed documentary films and produced multimedia installations, websites and interactive CD-ROMS/DVDs for the [...]

April 14th, 2009 by Chris Johnson | No Comments


IUCN World Conservation Congress

IUCN World Conservation Congress

earthOCEAN Documentary – Whales of the Mediterranean Sea – to be shown in Spain.

September 29th, 2008 by Genevieve Johnson | No Comments


It’s All in the Genes – Have Humpbacks Really Recovered?

It’s All in the Genes – Have Humpbacks Really Recovered?

I was concerned to read today that the World Conservation Union (IUCN) has downgraded the status of the majority of the world’s humpback whale populations.

August 12th, 2008 by Genevieve Johnson | 2 Comments


earthOCEAN BLOG

Chris and Genevieve Johnson on location in Argentina

Chris Johnson is a documentary filmmaker, wildlife photographer and new media producer. Genevieve Johnson is a writer and teacher specializing in science communication and environmental education. Together they run earthOCEAN media.

Together they write a blog going 'behind the scenes' on various projects, examine techniques in environment literacy and science communication, and explore topics in the news.


>> teneal roache : why do people use them     >> Lydia : I am so glad that so many people care about these beautiful creatures! I really want to play a part in this someday!     >> Lydia : My first whale was a Minke, and even though it was small, I will never forget it.     >> Lydia : I’m just a kid, but I am very touched by how much you guys are doing for what I believe to be the most beautiful type of creature in the world.     >> sandrar : Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.    

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