Dr. Joe MacInnis, a medical doctor, author and one of the world’s foremost explorers, has done this and much more. He is the first person to dive and film under the North Pole. He has led or participated in more than fifty major undersea expeditions and logged more time inside the Arctic Ocean than any other scientist. As a physician-scientist he spent twenty years studying human performance in high-risk environments. |
Dr. MacInnis shares the values, including innovation, communication and teamwork that enhance performance under the ocean and in the corporate world. Dr. MacInnis’ presentations include dramatic deep-sea footage from Aliens of the Deep (2005). showing four research subs—$50 million worth of extreme-depth technology—exploring a volcanic vent site a half-mile under the Atlantic. |
In the summer of 2005 Dr. MacInnis participated in a “Live-from-Inside-the-Titanic” television special with James Cameron for the Discovery Channel. The expedition involved the world’s biggest research ship, 130 people, two $20-million subs and five of mini-robots. The companion book to the special, Exploring the Titanic at the Speed of Light, was released in the fall of that year. |
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A spectacular DVD that takes you on a dive to the TITANTIC. Dr Joe MacInnis along with James Cameron have both been there more than once—and now you have a chance to experience the feeling with your own copy on DVD |
.Dr Joe MacInnis on an expedition in the waters of the Northwest Passage of Canada, discovers the ship that went hunting for the lost Franklin Expedition. Preserved in the cold waters of Canada’s North Arctic you will see history and also discover new marine life at the same time. |