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ANSWER: EVERY TIME I SLIP INTO THE OCEAN, IT’S LIKE GOING HOME. —SYLVIA EARLE (Scroll down for more)
Sylvia Earle
August 30, 1935 • 90 years old • Marine Biologist, Oceanographer & Explorer
Overview
Sylvia Earle is an American marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, and author who has spent decades studying the world’s oceans and advocating for marine conservation.
Ocean Exploration
Earle has led more than 100 ocean expeditions, logged thousands of hours underwater, and pioneered the use of advanced technology for deep-sea exploration.
Career Highlights
She became the first woman to serve as Chief Scientist of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and has long served as a National Geographic Explorer at Large.
Ocean Conservation
Earle founded Mission Blue, an initiative that promotes the protection of important marine ecosystems known as Hope Spots around the globe.
Honors
Her achievements have earned numerous international honors, including being named Time magazine’s first “Hero for the Planet” and receiving major conservation and exploration awards.
Legacy
Sylvia Earle remains one of the world’s leading voices for ocean science and conservation, inspiring generations to explore, understand, and protect Earth’s oceans.
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