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Oceans in Glass: Behind the Scenes of the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Production Credits

Web Credits

Producer
MARY HOPE GARCIA

Art Director
SABINA DALEY

Pagebuilding
BRIAN SANTALONE

Writer
DAVID MALAKOFF

Production Artist
YING ZHOU-HUDSON

Production Assistant
DIANA COFRESI

Technical Director
BRIAN LEE

About the Writer

David Malakoff is a journalist covering research discoveries and the politics of science for SCIENCE MAGAZINE in Washington, D.C. His writing has appeared in a wide range of venues, including THE ECONOMIST, THE WASHINGTON POST, and ABCNews.com.

Thirteen Online is a production of Thirteen/WNET New York’s Kravis Multimedia Education Center in New York City. Anthony Chapman, Director of Interactive & Broadband. Bob Adleman, Business Manager. Carmen DiRienzo, Vice President and Managing Director, Corporate Affairs.

 

Television Credits

Narrated by
PETER COYOTE

Written and Produced by
DAVID ELISCO

Director of Cinematography
MARK SHELLEY
ERNIE KOVAKS

Editor
ROBYN ELISCO

Original Music
MARK ADLER

Line Producer
BROOK HOLSTON

Sound Recordists
RICHARD CHELEW
PHILLIP POWELL

Gaffers
JOHN CARNEY
ANDY OLSON

Marine Operations
JESSE WILLIAMS

Additional Editor
ELIZABETH WINTER

Post Production Manager
LINDSAY KELLIHER

Post Production Assistant
DEREK DOCKENDORF

Intern
ERIC BENDICK

Business Affairs
DENNIS LONG

Executive and Production Administrator
MONICA JONES

Bookkeeper
LINDA RALEY

Science Editor
TIERNEY THYS

Animation
INVISIBLE PICTURES

Stock Footage Provided by
OCEANFOOTAGE.COM:
BOB CRANSTON,
HOWARD HALL,
RICHARD FITZPATRICK

Special thanks
Apple Computers, Panasonic Broadcast, and Fujinon Broadcast
Sea Studios Foundation Board Of Directors
Bradley Zeve, Steve Dennis, Steve Webster, John Pearse
Mimi Hahn
Rachel Gomez
Stanford University and the Barbara Block Lab
The Staff, Volunteers, and Inhabitants of the Monterey Bay Aquarium

For NATURE:

Series Editor
JANET HESS

Supervising Producer
JANICE YOUNG

Producers
JILL CLARKE
PATTY JACOBSON

Associate Producer
IRENE TEJARATCHI

Production Secretary
RACHAEL TEEL

Manager
EILEEN FRAHER

Production Manager
JULIE SCHAPIRO THORMAN

On-line Editor
MARK SUTTON
BRUNO PELLEGRINI

Sound Mixer
ED CAMPBELL

Series Producer
BILL MURPHY

Executive In Charge
WILLIAM GRANT

Executive Producer
FRED KAUFMAN

A Production of Sea Studios Foundation and Thirteen/WNET New York

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Ambrose -- July 28th, 2008 at 2:45 pm

In the episode on the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Peter Coyote, while talking about the ocean water transfer system, says that it is “the most unique and vital…”.
The phrase “most unique”, while grammatically correct, makes no sense since something cannot be more unique.
Later, he describes the number of human deaths by great white shark as less than 50. It must be “fewer than 50″.
Please inform writer of the narration.

Barry -- November 16th, 2008 at 12:13 pm

I just watched a repeat airing on November 15, and I, too, was upset by the number of grammatical errors. This is supposed to be “educational” television. Listening, Mr. Elisco?

I wish there were a way to get a transcript, so that I could correct it and return it to the writer.

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