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 FROM PORT DOUGLAS   IT BEGAN WITH TAIL-ROPING SHARKS,  not from the deck
            of  a  commercial  fishing  vessel,  but  underwater  and  bare-
            handed. In the 1990s, off the coast of Port Douglas, a young
            marine biologist named Richard Fitzpatrick was tagging sharks
 TO PLANET EARTH:  without hooks, aiming to cause minimal stress or harm to the
            animal.
            He  was  aboard  the  Undersea  Explorer,  a  research  and
            ecotourism  vessel  helmed  by  the  late  John  Rumney,  a
 Richard Fitzpatrick,   renowned conservationist and pioneer of sustainable tourism
            on the Great Barrier Reef. In those early days at Osprey Reef,
 Filming Sharks and Protecting Oceans  one  of  the  Coral  Sea’s  most  pristine  dive  sites,  Fitzpatrick’s
            passion for marine science soon merged with a growing talent:
            capturing the underwater world on camera.              entrepreneur Bevan Slattery. Both organisations are based at
                                                                   the  James  Cook  University  Cairns  facility,  where  Fitzpatrick
            Fast-forward three decades, and Fitzpatrick is now one of the   also  works  as  an  Adjunct  Research  Fellow.  He  has  filmed
            world’s  most  respected  underwater  cinematographers.  An   over 150 major documentaries for leading networks including
 WORDS by Maura Mancini  Emmy Award winner, he is the co-founder of both Biopixel and   National Geographic, the BBC, Discovery Channel, Netflix, and
            the Biopixel Ocean Foundation, together with Queensland IT   Disney.
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