cove DC -CoHi
1402 Meridian Pl NW, Washington, DC, United States
Dr. David E. Guggenheim, the "Ocean Doctor" (Photo: J-P Balas) Join cove's first member Dr. David Guggenheim for a cove classroom: DEEP in Enemy Territory: Cuba’s Spectacular Ocean Ecosystems and the Hope They Offer the World Dr. Guggenheim, is president and founder of the nonprofit organization, Ocean Doctor and is in his 15th year leading […]
Columbia University, Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma
2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States
Opportunities for Collaboration and Engagement: Case Studies from Business, Health and the Environment Panelists: Phil Peters, President, Cuba Research Center Gail Reed, International Director, Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC) Dr. David E. Guggenheim, President, Ocean Doctor In New York City, the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University will be hosting a three-day, invitation-only […]
Atlantic Edge Dive Center
102 S. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, MD, United States
Dr. David E. Guggenheim, the "Ocean Doctor," speaks to the Atlantic Edge Dive Center about Ocean Doctor's legal travel program for U.S. citizens and residents to Cuba's spectacular Gardens of the Queen National Park, the largest fully-protected marine protected area in the Caribbean, featured on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper.
Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront
333 1st St S, St Petersburg, FL, United States
Disaster at Nightingale screens on Wednesday, November 5 2:15pm - 4:15pm as part of the BLUE Ocean Film Festival's film block #8 at: Muvico Sundial 20, 151 2nd Ave North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 | (727) 502-9573 | MAP Also screening in this film block: 57 Degrees North,The Penguin Rescue, Weddell Seal in Antarctica Disaster […]
Tune in to PRI's acclaimed Science Friday radio show THIS FRIDAY, January 23rd, on your local Public Radio station when Ocean Doctor president, Dr. David E. Guggenheim and former director of the University of Havana's Center for Marine Research, Dr. Jorge Angulo, join host Ira Flatow to discuss Cuba's remarkably healthy coral reefs and how […]
National Press Club
529 14th Street NW, Washington, United States
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 9, 2015 NPC Newsmaker Program MEDIA ADVISORY TO: Daybooks/Calendar/Correspondents/Assignment Editors/Press Offices GRADING CUBA ON THE ENVIRONMENT: THE ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, DC – Marine biologist Dr. David E. Guggenheim (President, Ocean Doctor), who will present the Environmental Film Festival program, “Frozen in Time: Cuba’s Pristine Coral Reefs and Their […]
Gala Hispanic Theatre
3333 14th St., NW, Washington, United States
Presented with the Global Foundation for Democracy and Development Discussion with Marine Biologist Dr. David E. Guggenheim and Cuban representatives “60 Minutes” Segment with Anderson Cooper Cuba’s exceptionally healthy and vibrant ecosystems illustrate the advantages of Cuba’s taking a different path from its more industrialized neighbors. Despite the dramatic decline of Caribbean coral reefs, Cuba’s […]
National Museum of Natural History, Johnson IMAX Theatre
10th St. & Constitution Ave., Washington, DC, United States
Join renowned coral reef ecosystem experts, Drs. Nancy Knowlton and Jeremy Jackson, along with Ocean Doctor founder and president, Dr. David E. Guggenheim, for a film presentation and discussion about the fate of coral reefs in the Caribbean. A major 2014 report authored by Jackson and a team he led reveals a 50 percent decline […]
Based on the success of this trip, additional trips are planned for 2016:Based on the success of this first trip, two additional trips are already scheduled for 2016: March 31 - April 9, 2016December 1-10, 2016Booking requests are now being accepted. Book early to ensure your spot for this unique experience. Join Cross Cultural Journeys […]
Newseum, Knight Conference Center
555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, United States
Special Lunch Session Following the dramatic December 2014 announcement by President Obama, the U.S. and Cuba are working toward normalized diplomatic relations for the first time in a half century. Prior to the announcement, among the few points of U.S. engagement with Cuba had been in marine research and conservation. With the announcement, the opportunities […]