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Nick Lucey Nick began his career in journalism in the 1980's as a combat correspondent in the U.S. Marine Corps, attached to infantry and artillery units deployed throughout the western Pacific and Asia. He finished his tour as a sergeant at Parris Island, S.C., then moved to nearby Savannah, Georgia, where he became a copy editor for the Savannah Morning News. He then worked his way up the ranks to become Editor at Large of Scuba Diving Magazine, where he also served as a territory sales manager and online sales and site manager for the magazine's web properties, including ScubaDiving.com, for more than 15 years. Nick is among the world's foremost dive journalists and industry experts, and his assignments have taken him to all corners of the globe in search of articles and underwater and topside photos, including Australia, Baja, Borneo, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Hawaii, Japan, the Maldives, Micronesia, Tahiti, and nearly every island in the Caribbean. He's logged thousands of dives in hundreds of dive destinations, and his articles and photographs have been published in magazines the world over.

 

Aaron Faulls Aaron began his underwater filmmaking career in 2003 and quickly amassed a wide client list, including such high-profile companies as Accenture, Mullen Advertising and Clear Channel Communications. An SSI/PADI Instructor for more than five years and a New England diver for 15, Aaron has been principle cameraman on aquatic locations from the Charles River to The Cayman Islands. His work has appeared on regional programming as well networks such as MTV, The Sailing Channel and The Water Channel. Aaron most recently appeared on the History Channel’s series Gang Land. Assuming the role of writer, director and editor, Aaron released "Still On Her Keel: The Legacy Of The Chester Poling" in March of 2006 and continues to gain critical steam and immediate buzz, most recently picking up the award for Best Documentary Feature at the Sundeis Film Festival and a June 2006 television premiere on The Water Channel. Aaron is also the narrator for LiquidAssets.tv's "The Over/Under."

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