Galapagaean fishermen have a unique relationship with the surrounding seas. But as the human presence changes on the islands, so too must the fishermen adapt.
Featured on Living Galapagos as one of 18 multimedia stories documenting life in the Galapagos Islands.
My role: I reported, shot and edited the entire story as part of a month-long documentary project in the Galapagos Islands. For the larger project, I also edited the (intro video) and was the primary copy editor for text assets.
Mike Ehrlich
Email: mikeehrlich11@gmail.com
Phone: 267-342-1651
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Mike Ehrlich is a multimedia storyteller from outside of Philadelphia. He currently works as a Digital Media Associate at ESPN in Bristol, Conn., which includes editing videos, updating the Mobile Web, SEO & analytics, and integration.
He has a bachelor's degree in multimedia journalism from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill after graduating with distinction in 2010. While there, he worked on award-winning projects during a News 21 fellowship and on project trips to the Galapagos Islands and Asheville, N.C. He also covered sports, including a national championship basketball team, for the Daily Tar Heel.
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