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Remembering the Life of the 'Ocean Vet'
Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Where do I begin? How do I find the words? How do you even begin to describe the impact that one person can have not on your own life, but on an entire country?


'Ocean Vet' Burnie dies in diving incident
Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Dr Neil Burnie, the noted veterinarian and fisherman who is well known for his research on marine species, died yesterday after running into difficulties while diving at Horseshoe Bay Beach.


Tributes to an admired custodian of the sea
Wednesday, November 12, 2014

The late veterinarian and ocean activist Dr Neil Burnie has been described as one of Bermuda’s best-loved characters and legendary custodian of the sea.


Bermuda Mourns The Loss Of Dr. Neil Burnie
Tuesday, November 11, 2014

The island is today mourning the loss of Dr. Neil Burnie, the well-known veterinarian and colourful character with an unmatched passion for Bermuda’s marine wildlife.


Staff at BAMZ respond quickly to Hurricane Gonzalo damage
Thursday, November 06, 2014

It takes a great deal of time and energy to prepare your home for an impending storm — making sure your home is secure, that you have an ample supply of food and water, and, if you have pets, making sure they are kept inside and safe.



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‘Ocean Vet’ captures Burnie’s spirit
Royal Gazette
Tuesday, September 08, 2015

By Sarah Lagan
Published Sep 8, 2015 at 8:00 am (Updated Sep 8, 2015 at 8:29 am)

The Ocean Vet series due to hit some of the world’s top networks next year is “just the beginning” according to the show’s Choy Aming.

Mr Aming was speaking at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute where he and his team screened excerpts from the first seven episodes.

It was the first time Mr Aming had made a public speech on Ocean Vet since his close friend and the show’s central character, Neil Burnie, died in free diving accident last November.

Mr Aming told a packed audience: “It looks as if our journey will continue after Ocean Vet. We are going to take the legacy that Neil started on to a whole other level and we are embarking on an even more ambitious project.

“It is in the early stages but it looks even bigger than the first series and will involve some of the most famous people in and on the ocean as well as the most cutting edge technology on the planet.

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Continuing the Burnie legacy: Choy Aming, far left, and the Ocean Vet team at the Bermuda Underwater
Exploration Institute. Mr Aming spoke of hopes to take Neil Burnie’s legacy to a new level?
(Photograph by Weldon Wade)

“It is going to have some international elements to it but it is going to be based in Bermuda. The piece of technology that we are going to be using once we get it here it is not the type of thing you can move around easily. We can’t really say more than that.”

The project will involve gassProductions — the production company that put together the series and will have it distributed to the likes of National Geographic and The Discovery Channel.

Introducing the screenings last Thursday evening, Mr Aming first tackled the “elephant in the room”, that of Dr Burnie’s tragic death.

He said: “Obviously, the personal loss of Neil was the hardest part but it seemed particularly difficult because we were all on the home stretch of an intertwined dream.

“We had just completed the biggest project that any of us had ever attempted and we successfully pulled it off.

“After a mourning period, and what I thought was the best funeral ever, we regrouped and pushed on to get the project done. We were left with hours of Neil at his absolute best doing what he loved for the world to see.

“After several chats with the guys we knew we were no longer making a TV series but the incredible legacy of our friend. I think this was the best way to capture Neil in his true spirit to keep his passion alive and use it to inspire the world.”