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Bio PicMr. Gregory Stone, Ph.D., holds a doctorate in Marine Science, a Masters in Marine Policy from the University of Rhode Island and a Bachelor of Arts in Human Ecology from the College of the Atlantic, Maine. He participated in a Sea Grant Fellowship at the University of Rhode Island which included research on remotely operated vehicles, manned submersibles and undersea habitats.

Mr. Stone was a full member of Japan Prime Minister's Council for Advanced Technologies and received a fellowship award from the Science and Technology Agency (Japan) in 1990. He is an advisor and member of several research organizations, and author of numerous scientific publications and reports. At the New England Aquarium, Mr. Stone has developed and implemented ocean and freshwater conservation programmes. During his years at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration he conducted research and developed cooperative science programmes with the Japanese Government and marine scientific community.

Mr. Stone was the first non-Japanese to dive in the SHINKAI 6500 research submersible. He developed and conducted long-term marine mammal research. Mr. Stone initiates and produces an award-winning series of conservation films, leads ocean expeditions for the National Geographic Society, and has been featured in numerous TV documentaries on ocean themes. Most recently he led a National Geographic diving expedition in Antarctica to study the ecology of large icebergs and the effect of global climate change on the oceans.

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