E3: Nova Scotia Nightmare!

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Captain Matt Rutherford and his crew sail the S/V Marie Tharp to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia to repair their broken depth sounder. Will they make it to Greenland in time to meet the scientists? Can the crew and vessel all survive two nights on the Canadian coast?

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CREDITS:
Directed, Filmed and Edited by Phineas Alexander
Graphic Design by Miranda Fox Arias
Sound Design by Benny Alexander
Produced by Sabrina Palko
Produced by Graham Barbour
Special thanks to Scott Alexander, Anne Kahn, Flossie Crisp, Matthew Hruska
Made in association with Sly Dog Creative

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All life requires a healthy Ocean to survive. The Ocean Research Project (ORP) is dedicated to scientific exploration under sail in pursuit of the knowledge necessary to better understand human-induced stress on the Ocean. We are forging a new path of discovery by combining modern technology with age-old efficiency to create lower-cost research expeditions that provide an effective alternative to the more costly, big science paradigm. ORP’s research objectives are from close collaborations with scientists focusing on the most critical environmental issues.

After Matt Rutherford finished his record-making, solo circumnavigation of the Americas, he knew sailing was his passion. He was determined to find a way to use this passion to give something back to the Ocean. In 2012, Matt founded Ocean Research Project (ORP), a nonprofit organization based in Annapolis, Maryland. Since its founding, ORP has been dedicated to reversing humanity’s negative impact on the Ocean through science, exploration, and education.

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