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Photos: Oceana / Kyle McBurnie


A Fateful Dive with Kyle McBurnie

July 24, 2020

Capturing one-in-a-million moments is how marine cinematographer Kyle McBurnie bridges marine science and people. They don’t come easily though, and putting in time at sea is often punctuated by extreme highs and extreme lows. The payoff? Sights few on earth will ever see with their own eyes, and footage that earns you a spread in National Geographic. 

Something We Can All Agree On: “At any given moment, that one-in-a-million moment could happen. When it does, just don’t mess it up.” —Kyle McBurnie 

As always, $5 from every pair of Shark Week Fort Knocks sold will be donated to Oceana in their ongoing effort to protect the world's oceans.

Tell Congress: Ban the Trade of Shark Fins in the U.S.

 

Tara Nicole, Knockaround Something We Can All Agree On

Tara Nicole, Knockaround Something We Can All Agree On

Tara Nicole, Knockaround Something We Can All Agree On

Photos: Oceana / Kyle McBurnie

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