A University of Plymouth researcher played a vital role in helping to create key sequences for the new film Ocean with David Attenborough, and ensuring its scientific accuracy.
Associate Professor
Dr Bryce Stewart, also a Senior Research Fellow at the Marine Biological Association, worked with filmmakers from the production companies Silverback Films and Open Planet Studios to film sequences of scallop dredging.
They showcased a carefully controlled study designed to better understand and help mitigate the effects of dredging - one of the UK's most valuable fisheries - on the seabed and marine life.
Dr Stewart's contributions also included advising on the film's script and fact-checking the scientific content, ensuring the accuracy of its portrayal of critical marine issues.
As part of his involvement, Dr Stewart and colleagues at the MBA worked closely with the production team to ensure the film presented an authentic and scientifically sound depiction of marine life, highlighting vital environmental challenges and the need for conservation efforts.
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