ANNE L. DOUBILET

Anne L. Doubilet is a world-renowned underwater explorer, writer and photographer. She has logged thousands of dives worldwide working as a freelance photographer and dive-team member for National Geographic Magazine on 34 stories about the seas. A member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, Anne has worked in the Red Sea, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Hawaii, Fiji, Tahiti, Indonesia, Madagascar, Japan, the Galapagos, all around Australia’s coasts, and throughout the Caribbean. She is a recipient of a Platinum Pro 5000 Diver Award from Scuba Schools International.

Anne authored a children’s book UNDER THE SEA FROM A to Z which garnered several awards from national science teacher’s associations. Her work has appeared in various National Geographic Society publications and she was named an “Ambassador of the Sea” in the book Ocean Portraits by British Polar Historian, Dr. Huw Lewis-Jones.

Photographing melting ice at both poles and vanishing corals in tropical seas, she became an ardent ocean conservationist as seen through her 50 years of working underwater. She was recently named one of the Champions in Image-making as part of the United Nations declaration for a Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development to be held from 2021 to 2030.   

Her work can be viewed at www.annedoubilet.com