Charles Hambleton

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Charles Hambleton is a diver, musician, and activist best known for his undercover work exposing dolphin hunting in the Oscar-winning documentary "The Cove."

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instanceOf person
activismFocus dolphin hunting
ocean conservation
appearsIn documentary film "The Cove" NERFINISHED
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (as part of the film "The Cove") NERFINISHED
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
cause ending dolphin slaughter in Taiji
citizenship United States of America
collaboratedWith Louie Psihoyos NERFINISHED
Ric O’Barry NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork animal rights activism
marine conservation
genre environmental activism
hasActivity diving
environmental campaigning
underwater photography and videography
knownFor undercover work exposing dolphin hunting in Taiji, Japan
language English
medium film
music
notableWork The Cove NERFINISHED
notedFor risking personal safety during undercover operations in Japan
occupation activist
diver
musician
participatedIn production of the documentary film "The Cove"
roleIn covert surveillance for "The Cove"
underwater operations for "The Cove"
workedOn covert filming operations for "The Cove"

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The Cove starring Charles Hambleton