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  Clark DeHart Wildlife Films

TV Appearances

I spent 3 season with the cast and crew of Aqua Kids; an environmental educational TV series focused on teaching kids ages 12-16 the importance of protecting and preserving the marine and aquatic environments. There are photos from just a few of the adventures I have been on with the show. 
Diving with Gray Reef Sharks in Nassau, The Bahamas with Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas. - Photo courtesy of Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas -
Clark and Katie canoe on Jim Lake in Alaska. - Photo courtesy of Johnny Slaughter -
Searching for ocean trash deposits in the Chesapeake Bay
Announcing the new season of Aqua Kids on Live TV with WDBJ7 news.
Release of young Green Sea Turtle "Radio" back into the ocean from the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. Photo by Helen Jadlowski
Aqua Kids producer George Stover III presents the Aqua Kids Telly awards for the 2012 Season of Aqua Kids.
Sea Lion kisses at Oceans of Fun in Milwaukee, WI.
Camping in Alaska
Blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay signal the health of the ecosystem.
Dam removal on the Vezie River in Maine allows fish to access breeding habitat for the first time in a century.
Filming at the Rachel Carson Reserve in North Carolina.
Releasing a Green Sea Turtle on Topsail Beach, NC. Photo courtesy of Helen Jadlowski
Surveying the health of fish estuaries on the Penobscot River in Maine.
SCUBA diving with sharks in the Bahamas. Photo courtesy of Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas
Green Sea Turtle release in North Carolina. Photo courtesy of Helen Jadlowski
Working with endangered Atlantic Salmon in Maine.
2012 Telly Award
River overlook in Palmer, Alaska.
Sunflower seastar in Alaska.
Exiting a float plane in Anchorage, Alaska. Photo courtesy of Johnny Slaughter
Whitewater rafting the Kenai and Russian Rivers in Alaska. Photo courtesy of Johnny Slaughter
An orphan walrus calf now recovering at Alaska Sealife Center.
Jean Beasley, founder and director of the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center on Topsail Island.
Exit Glacier in Alaska.
Photos taken by George Stover and Aqua Kids cast and crew unless otherwise stated.
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