earthOCEAN give environmental education presentations to school groups, universities and the general public. Presentations are an interactive, multimedia experience, bringing the environment, science and conservation to teachers and students of all ages.
Presentations are tailored specifically to subject areas and age groups focusing on whales and ocean conservation issues.
Chris and Genevieve Johnson are marine wildlife and conservation filmmakers. Together, they have given talks around the world, from the Seychelles Islands to the Canary Islands, and from Norway to remote western Australia. Their complimentary skills and experiences blend perfectly to form a unique series of presentations.
Presentations cover a wide range of topics as outlined below. All are generously illustrated with spectacular photography, film shorts, sounds and animations from across the world’s oceans.
Chris and Gen are happy to tailor their presentations to specific audiences, whether they are for University students, corporate functions or school groups.

Around the World with Whales and Dolphins
Chris and Genevieve Johnson take their audience onboard the whale research vessel, Odyssey, recounting their remarkable five and a half year journey of science and discovery as they sailed around the world studying and documenting whales and ocean pollution. Enjoy behind the scenes pictures and revealing accounts of the struggle of life at sea, while getting up close and personal with the sperm whale – the largest toothed predator on the planet.

Behind the Camera
Chris takes you behind the camera as he encounters marine wildlife across the world’s oceans. Experience life on the pristine coral reefs of the Maldives, take a trip to meet a family of sperm whales and their newborn calf in Greece. Chris talks candidly about filming and photographing below the surface and topside. He shares his knowledge of equipment, and how he captures imagery in extreme environments, and what it takes to produce a wildlife documentary.
Turning the Tide
With years of experience documenting marine life, Chris and Genevieve have also witnessed first hand, the pressures exerted on the marine environment. On land, we are able to see what is happening, what occurs at sea often remains out of site and out of mind. From the frontline of the lucrative shark fin trade, to the trade in reef fish for food and aquaria, from toxic pollution to noise pollution, Chris and Gen have freed turtles from discarded fishing gear hundreds of miles from land, and cleared tons of plastic from the beaches on uninhabited oceanic atolls. Learn how we can turn the tide against these growing human threats.

Wild Scenes
Chris and Gen share stunning wildlife imagery and the stories that accompany them. Whales, dolphins, sharks, seals and sea lions, birds, turtles and coral reefs make up part of an inspirational journey to discover the remarkable rich marine diversity of our ocean planet.
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thanks for the wonderfull movies and your ongoing work for these wonderfull pieces of nature!
Really beautiful pictures and movies! You also have something on the Adriatic Sea?
Sincerely
Hi I´m a English teacher in Mexico I am going to do a presentaion on whales with my 39 kids for their parents. The presentation is going to be on Laguna San Ignacio in Baja California is there any important info that I should not leave out of my presentation? I would really appreciate any info you can provide. Thank you Mrs. Erica and her 5th grade class!
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I like your website and all the information. I found your website by looking for the best places in Europe to look for whales and dolphins with research groups that speak english. Can you help me. I am trying to get a group of girlscouts and mothers to go for a trip in Italy with an english speaking tour guide. Also, I was interested in passing your information to our school for an presentation at the begining or end of the school year on dolphins and whales. How we can do our part to save whales and what kinds of whales live in Italian waters and near by countries. Would you be willing to come to our American school in Sicily, Italy?