Mike deGruy

Mike deGruy
  

Michael V. deGruy (December 29, 1951 – February 4, 2012) was an American documentary filmmaker specializing in underwater cinematography. His credits include Life in the Freezer, Trials of Life, The Blue Planet and Pacific Abyss. He was also known for his storytelling, including a passionate TED talk about his love of the ocean on the Mission Blue Voyage. His company, Film Crew Inc., specialized in underwater cinematography, filming for BBC, PBS, National Geographic, and The Discovery Channel. His notable accomplishments include diving beneath thermal vents in both the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. He was a member of many deep sea expeditions and was a part of the team that first filmed the vampire squid and the nautilus.

Life
Mike deGruy was attacked on April 2, 1978, by a grey reef shark. He was severely bitten on his lower right forearm.

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010 impacted him and began his shift to environmental activism.

He was also part of the Deepsea Challenge, where James Cameron went to the bottom of the Mariana Trench.

Death
On February 4, 2012, deGruy died in a helicopter crash at Jaspers Brush near the town of Berry in...More about Mike deGruy...


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