Mike DeGruy (October 29, 1951 – February 4, 2012) was an American documentary filmmaker specializing in underwater cinematography. He was known for his passion for the ocean and his dedication to capturing its wonders and advocating for its protection.
DeGruy's career spanned decades and included work on numerous acclaimed documentaries, often focusing on the deep sea and its inhabitants. He frequently collaborated with renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle, and together they explored and documented some of the most remote and fragile marine ecosystems on Earth.
His work often highlighted the impact of human activities on the ocean, including issues like overfishing, pollution, and climate change. He was a vocal advocate for ocean conservation, using his films to raise awareness and inspire action.
DeGruy tragically died in a helicopter accident in Australia while filming for a documentary. His legacy lives on through his extensive body of work and the continued efforts of those he inspired to protect the marine environment. He was an accomplished underwater cinematographer and filmmaker.
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