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Type: Biographical profile / bio sheet
File Size: 3.09 MB
Summary

A biographical profile document for oceanographer Dr. Dave Gallo, stamped with a House Oversight Committee Bates number. It details his career at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, his TED talks, and his involvement in high-profile expeditions like the Titanic mapping and the search for Air France 447. The document links to the Epstein network via the final paragraph, which notes Gallo is active on the board of 'the Terramar Project,' an organization founded by Ghislaine Maxwell.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Dave Gallo (David Gallo) American oceanographer, Director of Special Projects at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Subject of the biography
James Cameron Filmmaker/Explorer
Gallo is a member of his Deep Ocean Task Force
Jacques Cousteau Explorer
Mentioned as an inspirational figure
Jules Verne Author
Mentioned as an inspirational figure

Timeline (3 events)

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TED presentation 'Underwater Astonishments'
TED Conferences
Dave Gallo
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Expedition to map RMS Titanic
Atlantic Ocean
Dave Gallo
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Search for Air France flight 447
Atlantic Ocean
Dave Gallo

Relationships (2)

Dave Gallo Professional James Cameron
Gallo is a member of James Cameron’s Deep Ocean Task Force
Dave Gallo Board Member The Terramar Project
active on several boards including... the Terramar Project

Key Quotes (2)

"an enthusiastic ambassador between the sea and those of us on dry land."
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"He feels strongly that instead of taking the oceans for granted we need to recognize the oceans critical role in providing the air we breath, the water we drink, and the food we eat."
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DAVE GALLO
[Image Caption on vest: EXPEDITION TITANIC]
David Gallo is an American oceanographer and Director of Special Projects at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution—a preeminent, globally recognized scientific laboratory. For more than 25 years, Dr. Gallo has been at the forefront of ocean exploration, participating in and being witness to the development of new technologies and scientific discoveries that shape our view of planet earth. He has been described by TED Conferences as “an enthusiastic ambassador between the sea and those of us on dry land.” With more than 8 million views his TED presentation “Underwater Astonishments” is among the top 5 TED Talks viewed to date.
David has participated in expeditions to all of the world’s oceans and was one of the first scientists to use a combination of robots and submarines to explore the deep seafloor. Most recently he co-led an expedition to create the first detailed and comprehensive map of the RMS Titanic and he co-led the successful international effort to locate the remains of Air France flight 447.
Dr. Gallo is currently active in planning a series of challenging expeditions and is encouraging the development of new technologies for ocean exploration. He is a member of James Cameron’s Deep Ocean Task Force and the XPrize Ocean Advisory Board. Almost every expedition into the deep provides results that are often surprising, sometimes startling and in many cases revolutionary.
David is becoming increasingly outspoken about the relationship between humanity and the sea. He feels strongly that instead of taking the oceans for granted we need to recognize the oceans critical role in providing the air we breath, the water we drink, and the food we eat. At the same time, Dr. Gallo feels that human activity has impacted the ocean on a global scale and with significant consequences. The oceans hold the clues to our past and the key to our future yet they remain mostly unexplored and poorly understood.
Dr. Gallo is personally committed to conveying the excitement and importance of ocean exploration to the public-at-large. He has lectured internationally to audiences ranging from children to CEO’s with the goal of awakening the little bit of Jacques Cousteau and Jules Vernes that resides in each of us. He has given more than 10 TED and TEDx presentations and has appeared in numerous documentaries (Discovery Channel, History Channel, National Geographic) and has been featured on numerous televised news programs (Weather Channel, PBS Need to Know, MSNBC Ed Show, and NBC Today show).
In recognition of his efforts in exploration and science communications, David was recently elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is a National Fellow of the Explorer’s Club, a member of the American Geophysical Union, and active on several boards including the Marine Environmental Research Institute, the One World One Ocean Campaign, and the Terramar Project.
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