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Up Close and Personal with Ocean Explorer Robert Ballard

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
https://www.marinelink.com/news/video-close-personal-ocean-explorer-487583
VIDEO: Up Close and Personal with Ocean Explorer Robert Ballard


Greg Trauthwein, Editor

Gregory R. Trauthwein has covered the global maritime market for more than 25...
May 12, 2021
Ocean explorer and scientist Dr. Robert D. Ballard opens up on his personal life and his world-famous ocean discoveries like never before in his new book, ?Into the Deep.? Best known as ?the man who found the Titanic,? Marine Technology Reporter had the opportunity to interview Ballard on the contents of the book, a book released yesterday with a follow-up National Geographic television special scheduled for June 14, 2021, taking a deep dive into his dyslexia, the importance of his family throughout his career, and reflections on what?s important ? and what is not ?in life and in a career spanning 62 years, 157 (soon to be 158) expeditions and the long list of ?world first? deep ocean discoveries under his command...
 
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