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Michael Carvalho to Moderate Award Winning Film The Last Dive

Directed by Cody Sheehy | Moderated by Michael Carvalho

“The Last Dive,” a documentary exploring the bond between a diver and a manta ray, will be screened on Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 7:00 PM at Patagonia in Cambridge, MA. The free event features a post-film Q&A with the director and a manta ray expert.

Event panelist will be John A. Cigliano, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Biology and was Director of Environmental Conservation at Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA, adjunct research faculty at Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park, Winter Harbor, Maine, USA, and an Earthwatch Institute Principal Investigator. He is also on the board of the Massachusetts Oyster Project, a Marine Science Advisor for Seaside Sustainability, and is the President of the Participatory and Citizen Science Working Group and a Global Board Member of the Society for Conservation Biology.

John’s research interests include the effects of ocean acidification and warming on temperate marine organisms and communities, the effects of microplastics on marine organisms and communities, and the application of citizen science to advance marine conservation.

FILM SYNOPSIS

Terry is a legendary figure in Baja Mexico, an American veteran who has spent decades living on—and in—the water. Once a man burdened by a troubled past, Terry’s life was transformed by an unlikely friendship with Willy, a 22-foot oceanic manta ray. For nearly two decades, Willy would slap his wings against the hull of Terry’s sailboat to signal their next dive, and together they explored the ocean’s depths—an extraordinary bond that turned Terry into an unexpected conservationist.

Now in his 80’s, Terry embarks on one final journey to a remote island in hopes of reuniting with his old friend. But he’s also searching for something deeper: peace, closure, and a chance to say goodbye.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Cody Sheehy and produced by acclaimed Mark Monroe, The Last Dive is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant documentary that invites viewers to reflect on our connection to the natural world—and the wild, mysterious creatures that help us find our place in it.

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT
By Cody Sheehy

The ocean is my home and Terry is my friend.

I met him eight years ago when my wife and I anchored our sailboat next to Terry’s in a remote Mexican bay. We spent an incredible week exploring the underwater world together. For years, I didn’t know what to make of Terry’s tall tales about riding giant Mantas. One night he showed me his footage. Not only was it all true, but I suddenly realized Terry had the ability to inspire a whole new generation in the way that Jacques Cousteau had done so many years before.

Everyone should know by now that the ocean is in trouble. But for me, it’s personal. I live with my wife and two-year-old son on a sailboat. Every night, I drift off to sleep with the sound of the ocean slapping our hull. Over the last 20+ years, I have watched life in the ocean disappear. I wonder if my son will inherit an empty ocean or will it be full of life again soon?

Directing this film has been an honor and a life-changing experience. I grew up in a small rural town far from the city and the ocean. I would have never imagined that someday I’d get to swim with mantas and work with one of the best filmmaking teams in the industry to tell the stories of these amazing giants. Thank you.


The 2025 documentary film The Last Dive has received several notable accolades across film festivals, particularly for its underwater cinematography and audience reception. Its awards and honors include:

Best Cinematography in a Documentary Feature2025 Tribeca Festival
Audience Choice Award for Feature DocumentaryLake Tahoe Documentary Film Festival
Audience Choice AwardNewport Outdoor Film
Official SelectionWild & Scenic Film Festival

Directed by Cody Sheehy and produced by Mark Monroe, the documentary also secured a nomination for Best Original Score for a documentary at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA).

Film Screening Event:

Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 7:00PM

Patagonia, 39 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA 02138

There is no charge for this event.

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Arctic Expedition Spotlight: Carvalho Team Joins POLEs Scientific Mission

In August 2025, Environmental Attorney, Polar Explorer, and Diver Michael Carvalho completed a three-week scientific expedition to the Arctic as part of the Plankton Observations of Lifestyles and Ecobiomes (POLEs) project. This mission is one of seven under The Explorers Club Flag Expedition No. 44, focused on studying rapidly changing coastal ecosystems in the polar regions.

Led by Dr. Angel Yanagihara, Ph.D., biochemist at the University of Hawaii-Manoa, the POLEs team conducted vital research, including:
• Collecting phytoplankton and zooplankton for microscopic analysis
• Measuring ocean conditions—pressure, salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and pH
• Capturing underwater photogrammetry to document marine habitats
• Sampling glacial outflows in Spitsbergen, Norway and icebergs off Greenland’s east coast

The data will be compiled into a scientific paper submitted to The Explorers Club and used to inform environmental policy addressing the effects of climate change on vulnerable polar populations.

Michael was joined by his son, Zac Carvalho, who served as the expedition’s underwater photographer, documenting the Arctic’s fragile ecosystems. The image below shows the POLEs dive team on location, proudly displaying The Explorers Club flag—a symbol of global scientific exploration.



August 2025 – POLEs Arctic Expedition: Dr. Angel Yanagihara, University of Hawaii research professor and leading expert on jellyfish and zooplankton, completes another successful Arctic expedition, where she focused on collecting eDNA samples to assess species populations and the effects of changing salinity and temperature.



Microscopic marvel: A copepod collected from the icy waters of Greenland, captured under high magnification. These tiny crustaceans play a crucial role in Arctic marine ecosystems, serving as a vital link in the oceanic food web.


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