Meeting Dr. Sylvia Earle, the world's most eloquent spokesperson for the ocean, will change your life!
Dr. Sylvia Earle has been designated a "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, and first "Hero for the Planet" by Time magazine. She has led more than 100 expeditions and logged more than 7,000 hours underwater, including leading the first team of women aquanauts during the Tektite Project in 1970; and setting a record for solo diving in 1,000-meter depth. Her research concerns marine ecosystems with special reference to exploration, conservation, and the development and use of new technologies for access and effective operations in the deep sea and other remote environments. Dr. Earle is the National Geographic Society Explorer-in-Residence.
She is an oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer, field research scientist, government official, and director for corporate and nonprofit organizations, including the Shark Research Institute, Kerr McGee Corporation, Dresser Industries, Oryx Energy, the Aspen Institute, the Conservation Fund, American Rivers, Mote Marine Laboratory, Duke University Marine Laboratory, Rutgers Institute for Marine Science, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, and Ocean Futures. Formerly chief scientist of NOAA, Dr. Earle is also the founder of Deep Ocean Exploration and Research, Inc., founder of Mission Blue and SEAlliance, and chair of the Advisory Councils of the Harte Research Institute and the Ocean in Google Earth. She has authored more than 200 scientific, technical, and popular publications; lectured in more than 80 countries; and appeared in hundreds of radio and television productions. Dr. Earle is the recipient of more than 100 national and international honors including Royal Geographical Society Gold Medal, TED Prize, Netherlands Order of the Golden Ark, Australia's International Banksia Award, Italy's Artiglio Award, the International Seakeepers Award, the International Women's Forum, the National Women's Hall of Fame, Academy of Achievement, Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year, and medals from the Explorers Club, the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, Lindbergh Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, Sigma Xi, Barnard College, and the Society of Women Geographers.
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