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    Rick Rosenthal

    American director

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  1. Rick Rosenthal is a four-time Emmy, and BAFTA award-winning filmmaker, recognized for his cinematography of ocean wildlife. With advanced degrees in marine biology, Rick draws on his scientific expertise to capture extraordinary wildlife behavior on camera.

    • Films

      Directed by Rick Rosenthal and narrated by Sir David...

    • Talks & Stories

      From a 1200-seat auditorium in Boston to a TV talk show in...

    • Scientific Research

      EXPERTISE. As a research biologist, Rick specialized in...

    • About

      Beginning his career as a marine biologist at California’s...

    • Stock Footage

      Rick Rosenthal’s extensive stock footage library is...

    • Contact

      Please phone Rick at +1 310-409-8962 or use the email form...

  2. Apr 2, 2020 · Rosenthal, a marine biologist and four-time Emmy and BAFTA award-winning filmmaker, was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2009. A biopsy revealed Gleason 7 (medium grade). Instead of radiation, he opted for robotic-assisted surgery with the da Vinci Surgical System, known for its precision and accuracy.

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  4. As a research biologist, Rick specialized in studying shallow-water marine ecosystems. He has published works on the kelp beds and rocky sub-tidal habitats of the Pacific coast from Alaska to Chile. Rick’s research also included extensive monitoring of fish communities in southern Alaska.

  5. Leaving California and his work as a marine biologist at Westinghouse Ocean Research Laboratory and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Rick was a pioneer in underwater research in Alaska. As a scientist, Rick has written and published more than 40 scientific papers and popular articles on marine biology, ecology and animal behavior.

  6. Jan 11, 2016 · In a first, Marine biologist and filmmaker Rick Rosenthal dived into and recorded the largest migration on Earth. His documentary, called Ocean Magic at Night, aired January 7 on CBC-TV’s The Nature of Things.

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