Greg Stone
At the age of 16, inspired by the legendary Jacque Cousteau, Greg Stone decided the ocean was where he would dedicate his life's work. He began with deep-sea treasure hunting alongside Bermuda legend, Teddy Tucker, and has since written some of the world's most important texts on marine biology. Greg has dived in nearly every corner of the world, logging over 10,000 hours, and lived beneath the sea for 30 days. Today, Greg is the Executive Vice President of Conservation International and is one of the world’s leading marine scientists. Among the important work Greg has completed is the establishment of the world’s second largest marine reserve around the Phoenix Islands of Kiribati. He has been named a hero by National Geographic for his conservation efforts and is a tireless advocate around the world on behalf of the ocean.
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