
Making the World a better place to live for all.
Welcome to the inspired Earth. Our Earth is completely unique within our solar system. It may be the only place we know of with liquid water. That rare mixture of hydrogen and oxygen which may be the primary reason why life may exist and thrive.

Read Excerpts from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 7, 1986
Rescuers: Development could doom pink dolphins.

Michael Bailey hugging a newborn harp seal
The annual harp seal slaughter occurs every year, during March, along the coast of Newfoundland and Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada.

Michael Bailey leads rescue efforts to save 41 stranded sperm whales

Photo Credits Charlie Nye and Lori Borgman

From the Cover of National Geographic Vol. 180, No.2, August 1991 The Persian Gulf after the Storm
See Michael Bailey in "The Spirit of Adventure" here:

EM Hawaii is launching their new website
Michael Bailey is producer of the Effective Microorganism weekly television series and informational video prudctions. Interviews with EM spokespeople include EM discoverer Dr. Teruo Higa, EM Hawaii director Hiromishi Nago, and others.

12 Minute Video Piece - Swimming with Dolphins in the beautiful blue waters of Hawaii. Encounter Sea Turtles and Manta Rays and other fascinating marine life.
See Human Swimmers and Dolphins enjoy each others presence. Towards the end of the clip observe a mating pair of these amazing Hawaiian Spinnter Dolphins - enjoying group mating rituals.
Underwater Photography: Michael Bailey
See the full length video here.
Rick Thorpe & Michael Bailey
Chemical Sampling/Testing Burning Oil Fields
During the Gulf War in 1991 facing landmines and the chaos of war, efforts are undertaken to obtain chemical samples from over 700 burning oil wells as part of the successful effort to extinguish the "Fires of Hell".
Watch the ABC Nightline News here.
Video Production & Biographical Summary

Michael Bailey is a noted conservationist and adventure television program producer who places a high degree of emphasis on action. As a key aspect of this, he periodically conducts research and analysis of diverse situations involving environmental issues and humanity as a whole.
Michaels true calling was found young in life, when diving, conservation and international travel adventures began at age 17. At age 21 he began directing high seas expeditions which provided key film images for acclaimed feature television documentaries such as the National Geographic Great Whales documentary, ABC Television Networks American Sportsman Whales documentary and Turner Broadcastings From No Mans Land a Porpoise Cries.
Living and surviving on frozen iceflows in sub-zero conditions and enduring weeks of continuous action in storm -tossed seas proved to be excellent training experiences for his present activities, which include field cameraman and expedition organizer.
Michael is experienced with directing wildlife conservation projects in cooperation with television and news media agencies such as Turner Broadcasting, Cable News Network, BBC and TV-3 United Kingdom, Chinese Public Television-Taiwan, Asahi News Japan and National Geographic magazine. His camerawork sometimes graces the Animal Planet cable channel.
Conducting multimedia presentations at conferences, universities, Earth Day events and other forums is also a key aspect of Michaels ongoing efforts to advance public education and further outreach into the international community.
Present endeavors include working within native tribes and villages in Alaska, and Canada to protect and preserve the sensitive Arctic ecosystem. Advancing news media campaigns in Hawaii to protect native species, cultural sites and Hawaiian traditions is also an ongoing initiative.
Much of this work pertains to documenting the environmental and social challenges being faced as a result of industrial development and environmental changes.
Currently creating productions using digital video technology, Michaels skills include video and still photography, script-writing and producing. He is experienced with a variety of digital video editing programs.
For further information, please contact:
Michael Bailey
758 Kapahulu Avenue, #422, Honolulu, Hawaii USA 96816
Tel: 808-306-4386 * Email: mbaileyintl@aol.com * Fax: 808-733-7808
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758 Kapahulu Ave. #422
Honolulu, Hawaii USA 96816
Tel: 808.441.0040
email: mbailey@planetviews.com
Fax: 808.441.0040
Michael Bailey
Cell +1(808)306.4386
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