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Whales

Whales

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April 17th, 2009 by Chris Johnson | No Comments


Voyage of the Odyssey

Voyage of the Odyssey

The Voyage of the Odyssey was a 5.5 year global scientific and education expedition studying sperm whales and ocean pollution. Chris & Genevieve Johnson of earthOCEAN Media produced the award-winning online series for PBS live from the field.

April 1st, 2009 by Chris Johnson | 1 Comment


EcoFilms Film Festival

EcoFilms Film Festival

The film “Sperm Whales of Greece – Life in the Trenches” is an official selection at the 2008 EcoFilms environmental film festival in Rhodos, Greece.

May 29th, 2008 by Chris Johnson | No Comments


A Social Gathering – Sperm Whales

A Social Gathering – Sperm Whales

The sperm whale is the world’s largest toothed predator. It also has the largest brain, the largest nose, and lives its life among a strongly bonded family group. These factors alone make sperm whales among the most fascinating creatures on Earth, and a species I am captivated by.

November 10th, 2007 by Genevieve Johnson | No 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.


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