Mike Harris is an accomplished writer, explorer and film producer who has led major expeditions around the world. On Mike's first expedition in 1971 he led a group of professional divers and film-makers to Bikini Atoll in the Marshall islands and dove on American, German and Japanese warships that were sunk by atom bomb testing after WWII. The film he produced "Deadly Fathoms" featured famed 'Twilight Zone' producer, Rod Serling, and won a 'Silver Medal' at the Atlanta International Film Festival. During Mike's second expedition he took a group of mountain climbers and Biblical Scholars up the slope of Mt. Ararat in Eastern Turkey to locate Noah's Ark. His film "Expedition to Noah's Ark" featured acclaimed Hollywood actor, Joseph Cotten, as his on-camera host and narrator. Mike's third expedition found him with a group of treasure hunters in Mexico. His film "Pancho Villa's Treasure" featured TV celebrity, Cesar Romero, as his on-camera host and narrator. Then in 1980 Mike organized a group of marine scientists and oceanographers and led them on the first-ever search for the Titanic in the North Atlantic. His film "Search for the Titanic" featured legendary actor, Orson Welles, as his on-camera host and narrator. On Mike's second Titanic expedition he produced "Return to the Titanic" which featured TV star James 'The Virginian' Drury. Jim actually joined Mike on his second historic Titanic expedition. Mike has also conducted extensive research on what happened to Amelia Earhart when she disappeared on her around-the-world flight in 1937. Eye-witnesses he has filmed have said she was shot down off Mili Atoll, captured by the Japanese, taken to Jaluit Atoll, Kwajalein and Saipan, where she was put into prison and eventually killed. Mike is a member of The Explorer's Club of New York and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in London. He's also been listed in 'Who's Who in America since 2000.