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A Profile Of The Remarkable Sylvia Earle For Women’s History MonthThere’s still time to acknowledge and celebrate the remarkable Dr. Sylvia Earle for Women's History Month
Her Majesty of the Deep Blue Sea: An Interview with Dr. Sylvia Earle - Mission BluePart II: By Dan Linehan When it comes to sticking up for the oceans, renowned undersea explorer and marine biologist Dr. Sylvia Earle stirs up passion with more power than a typhoon. Check out Origin Issue 9 November / December for Part I of this interview. Dan Linehan: You had a hand in adding some [...]Read More...
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Can Sylvia Earle Save the Oceans?The marine biologist has done things in the ocean that would scare most people senseless. She's been alone in total darkness thousands of feet down, hovered under a Russian ship as it pinged her submarine, and been charged by huge sharks. But one thing does frighten her: the dire state of our overfished and polluted seas, something she spends every waking hour trying to change.
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Dr. Sylvia Earle: Ocean conservation pioneer and climate hero shaping marine science | One EarthDive deep into the remarkable journey of Dr. Sylvia Earle, a marine biologist, oceanographer, and explorer who has dedicated her life to protecting our oceans.
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Without Sylvia Earle, We’d Be Living on Google DirtThe marine biologist and aquanaut evokes a Bond girl with a Ph.D., Dana Goodyear writes. To save a species, Earle says, you have to know it.
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Sylvia Earle: America’s female ‘aquanaut’She was one of America's first women 'aquanauts', setting a deep sea diving record in 1979. At 82, Sylvia Earle remains a passionate deep ocean explorer and campaigner for the seas. She says she still dives at least once a month otherwise she gets "dry rot." She has just given…
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