James Cameron’s OceanXplorers Embraces Real- Life Science with Cinematic Flare

James Cameron’s OceanXplorers Embraces Real- Life Science with Cinematic Flare

The Famous Filmmaker Comes on the Show to Talk About His New Oceanic Miniseries
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James Cameron is known for his ambitious filmmaking. His newest
project is a six-part National Geographic miniseries that goes
beneath the waves with the crew of the OceanXplorer. Cameron joins
Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman to talk about the origins of
his fascination with the ocean and the importance of seeing
scientists at work. Recommended reading: Mysterious Galápagos Reefs
Harbor Strawberry Squid and Other Fantastic Creatures
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mysterious-galapagos-reefs-harbor-strawberry-squid-and-other-fantastic-creatures1/ 
Healthy Coral Reefs Sound like a Symphony
https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/this-is-how-a-healthy-coral-reef-sounds-and-why-it-matters/ 
Earth’s Coral Reefs Face a New, Deadly Mass Bleaching. They Can
Still Be Saved
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/earths-coral-reefs-face-a-new-deadly-mass-bleaching-they-can-still-be-saved/ 
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