Ocean Geographic explores the dynamics of our ocean planet. As all on Earth are connected with the sea, Ocean Geographic focuses on getting to know who’s who in the sea, allowing you to appreciate the complexity of the oceanic life forms that make up the vast biospheres, while understanding the environmental influences and climatic conditions that make our plane a hospitable place.
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ELYSIUM
A team comprising of the world’s best nature conservation photographers, film makers, artists, musicians and scientists will embark on an imaging epic from the Weddell Sea of Antarctic Peninsula to South Georgia. The team will be documenting the life above and below the ice, more or less following the trail of the 1914 Endurance Expedition by Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew of 28. It was the greatest true adventure story of the last century.
The explorers comprise of David Doubilet, Jennifer Hayes, Wyland, Amos Nachoum, Heather Angel, Leandro Blanco, Álvaro de Marichalar, Michael AW and Jamie Watt will be producing a book, a movie but most importantly to curate a visual index database for climate change references of the Antarctic Peninsula and South Georgia. This 2010 expedition is billed to be the greatest photographic epic of the 21th century. If you wish to contribute or participate in this epic of a colossal scale email: info@ElysiumEpic.org
Featured Articles

On the Wings of the Albatross
Tui De Roy
The albatross is a creature of legend, of poetry and of dreams. It is the ultimate nomad, whose sailplane wings - the longest of any living bird - harness the shrieking winds of the high latitudes to carry it on journeys of staggering proportions. Indulge in the passion of master photographer Tui De Roy in her journey with Albatross.
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Wired for Extinction
Patrick Schwarz
UN programmes are by its nature too concerned with problems directly relating to humanity to make truly significant efforts with problems concerning the very base on which humanity depends, the ocean environment. Technology may be of help to a point, but that would require a level of coordination I believe humans up to now do not appear to be capable of….

The Man of Blue Planet; Peter Scoones
Gillian McDonald
There is little, if anything, that Peter Scoones does not know about underwater image making. A BAFTA and two Emmys surrounded by numerous other awards are testament to his creative accolades & accomplishments. But it is Peter’s dual expertise in both beautiful, artistic cinematography and innovative technical wizardry which make him both unique and extra-ordinarily accomplished in this challenging field….










