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Flagstaff Cinematographer Reels in Emmy For "Deadliest Catch" |
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September 24, 2012 -- The Primetime Emmys aired last night. And a Flagstaff-based
cinematographer won an award for his work on the Discovery Channel's hit
show, "Deadliest Catch".
It follows the lives - and sometimes deaths - of king crab fishermen in the Bering Sea. But before braving big waves at sea, Matt Fahey braved them in the Grand Canyon as a Colorado River guide. He spoke with Arizona Public Radio's Gillian Ferris Kohl about handling rough seas, salty dogs and still getting the award winning shot.
Read and listen to the story at NPR affiliate KNAU
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NEW BEDFORD STANDARD-TIMES: Our big oceans need big ideas
May 16, 2013 -- SMAST associate professor for fisheries oceanography Steve Cadrin warns that, as easy as it is to blame everything on shifting populations or overfishing, the complexity of the ocean is nearly chaotic, and drawing useful conclusions requires making simplifying assumptions. One of those assumptions has always been that the environment was "fairly constant."






