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Wild Spaces: Hidden Hawaii

for National Geographic

Adam field produced this one-hour Wild Spaces about our most remote National Monument -- a place that’s 98% underwater... and visited only by special permission.

The expedition traveled over 200 miles from Honolulu just to get to the Monument... and then ranged another 1200 miles across the Pacific, stopping at Midway -- home to millions of Albatross, and at Kure, the last atoll in the Hawaiian Island chain.

Adam was the primary underwater cameraman, covering the activities of a dozen scientists exploring every aspect of this pristine ecosystem.

He teamed up with cameraman Jeff Wayman. Together, they captured remarkable images and animal behaviors from one of the most remote regions of the planet.

Monk Seals
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Fish Rodeo
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Shark Gauntlet
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Jason Kehn Photo

Jason Kehn Photo