Mission: Possible: 'OceanXplorers' helps scientists discover bold worlds undersea

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Mission: Possible: 'OceanXplorers' helps scientists discover bold worlds undersea
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From National Geographic Explorer James Cameron (“Avatar”), OceanX and BBC Studios Natural History Unit (“Blue Planet II”) comes the most ambitious ocean adventure ever filmed.

Technology is great, says “OceanXplorers’” Aldo Kane, but “the human factor can make or break a mission.”

Kane, an ex-Royal Marine special operations officer, helps determine where a state-of-the-art scientific research and exploration vessel can go in the world’s oceans. Chronicling the journey in “OceanXplorers,” a six-part series shows what he and others have been able to discover in these unseen worlds.

Because he’s able to “MacGyver” equipment on the spot, Stackpole is often called on to spring into action when the costlier equipment doesn’t work. “When all you have is some electrical tape that was in your backpack, that’s what you’ve got to use,” he says. “It’s about improvising. You’ve got to be able to pivot when the moment comes.”

In addition to the 70-person crew aboard OceanX , the mission includes visiting scientists who “have spent their entire career getting to this moment,” Stackpole says. “The stakes are incredibly high. One of the things I really liked about this series is they don’t want to just have everything polished and buttoned and perfect. This is real science; the scientists are going to publish off this if we are successful. That may be a huge revelation for the scientific field.

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