Five years ago, Oliver Steeds gave up his career as a successful investigative journalist to help save the oceans. To do that he must create interest in, and awareness of, the largely unexplored bodies of water that make up more than two-thirds of the surface of our planet. As a first foray into this, the 40-year-old father of two young children spent the last three years putting together the Nekton/XL Catlin Deep Ocean Survey, a massive month-long project in the Atlantic to take samples and document a baseline of life in the deep ocean, considered below 200 meters.
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