Redbull Visits with Jill
Journalist Tarquin Cooper interviews Jill for Redbull. Diving inside underwater caves would be most people’s idea of hell. For Jill Heinerth, it’s heaven. Canadian underwater explorer Jill Heinerth...
View ArticleJill Heinerth Underwater Video with Aquatica AGH4 with Light & Motion
I have been testing the Panasonic Lumix GH4 camera which was loaned to me by Aquatica in Canada. I decided it would be a great idea to try to shoot broadcast quality underwater video using only items I...
View ArticleCave Diving History
On July 14, 1935 Penelope Powell and Graham Balcombe made what is considered to be the first cave dive. It was conducted at Wookey Hole in England. This historic site is still open to the small...
View ArticleRemoving Your Reel from a Cave
I habe posted another free informational video about how to properly remove a reel from a cave at the end of a dive. This video is for informational purposes and is not a substitution for proper...
View ArticleOut of Gas in the Dark!
Dealing with a silt out and gas sharing scenario in the darkness of a cave can be overwhelming, but you will learn to master this skill during a CCR Cave Diving program. This video serves as a...
View ArticleExploration in the Classroom
We’re a few days from departure for the Blue Holes Project. Equipment is on its way and team members are assembling from several countries. We have posted our first education outreach session in the...
View ArticleAbaco Blue Holes Project Expedition Files #2
Expedition Blog 2 / Dec 5, 2016 / Tom Morris Team member, Tom Morris, has been exploring caves around the world the world for almost fifty years. Tom Morris is a biologist and diver who lives in...
View ArticleWhat Lies Beneath
Blog # 4 / Dr. Keene Haywood / Dec. 6, 2016 Keene Haywood is the director of the exploration science program at the University of Miami’s Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy. The program...
View ArticleAugmented Reality and a Welcome from Cristina Zenato
Nat Geo Blog #6 December 9, 2016 – Cristina Zenato Cristina Zenato, yes, of the Santa Cristina Zenato vineyard, a native of Garda Lake, Italy, has been living in Grand Bahama Island for over 22 years,...
View ArticleThe Life Within Underwater Caves – Blue Holes Expedition with National...
Keene Haywood is the director of the exploration science program at the University of Miami’s Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy. The program offers a Master’s degree in Exploration Science...
View ArticleBeautiful Bones – Episode #7 of the Abaco Blue Holes Cave Diving Project –...
Nancy Albury is the Abaco Manager and Curator of Paleontology for the National Museum of The Bahamas. She is responsible for management of the natural history collections as well as documentation and...
View ArticleBush Medicine and Blue Hole Botany on the National Geographic Abaco Cave...
Maria Fadiman is a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and an associate professor in Geosciences at Florida Atlantic University. She is an ethnobotanist, focusing on the conservation of human...
View ArticleDocumenting Inner Earth – Episode #10 from the Abaco Blue Holes National...
I have an odd business card. The title simply says, “Explorer.” In reality, I am the Explorer in Residence for the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, underwater photographer/cinematographer, writer,...
View ArticleMapping the Labyrinth – Episode 11 from the Abaco Blue Holes Cave Diving...
Steve Bogaerts is a cave diving instructor and explorer originally from London, England who has been living in Mexico for the last 18 years. Steve first visited the Bahamian island of Abaco in 2003...
View ArticleIsland Biogeography
Tom Morris is a biologist and diver who lives in Gainesville, Florida and turned 70 years old on this expedition. His birthday present was a passport that he left in his car before heading across the...
View ArticleTom Zanes Award
The “Abaco Blue Holes Expedition Live” video portfolio was selected by the judges for the Tom Zanes Award (Best of Show) in the 2017 NSS Video Salon held in New Mexico this week. The video portfolio...
View ArticleEPISODE 2 – What Would Shackleton Do?
The secret to teamwork and how Sir Ernest Shackleton inspired Jill with lessons from his epic journey to Antarctica. Following in Shackleton’s footsteps, Jill and a team of intrepid explorers...
View ArticleEpisode 15 – What is Cave Diving? The Basics
If you ever wondered what it takes to become a cave diver, this podcast reveals your next steps. Before considering cave diver training, you will need to complete some prerequisites. Agencies vary in...
View ArticleAn Interview with Jill Heinerth
A magazine from New Zealand reached out to ask some personal questions about what makes me tick. I offered these answers to give readers a look into my world. With lifetime friend Jackie Windh. Q:...
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