Kevin McCarey is an Emmy Award winning filmmaker whose films have been shown on the National Geographic Channel, PBS, NBC and the Turner Networks. He is also a published author. Raised in New York's Hudson Valley, Kevin McCarey attended SUNY Maritime College. During the Vietnam War, he served as a deck officer aboard merchant ships carrying "booze and bombs" to the war zone. These misadventures are recounted in Oceans Apart: the Wanderings of a Young Mariner. Later, McCarey took a job as boat captain of a research vessel in Puerto Rico. There he took part in the efforts to stop the bombing of Culebra, recounted in his book, Islands Under Fire: the Improbable Quest to Save the Corals of Puerto Rico. This led to work as an oceanographer on a variety of expeditions from the North Atlantic to the South Pacific.
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Sea Monsters: Search for the Giant Squid (2021) Director |
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Bajo el paraĆso (2015) Executive Producer |
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Battle of the Arctic Giants (2004) Supervising Producer |
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Cheetahs: The Deadly Race (2002) Supervising Producer |
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Coyotes (1999) Director |
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Dolphins: The Wild Side (1999) Writer |
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National Geographic's Storm of the Century (1998) Writer |
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Tigers of the Snow (1997) Writer |
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Okavango: Africa's Wild Oasis (1996) Writer |
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The Bell (1990) Writer |
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San Juan Story (1990) Director |
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San Juan Story (1990) Writer |