Sylvia Earle
Sylvia Earle is a renowned marine biologist, oceanographer, and conservationist, known for her pioneering research on marine ecosystems and her advocacy for ocean conservation. With a career spanning over six decades, she has led more than 100 expeditions and logged over 7,000 hours underwater. Earle has been a vocal proponent for marine protected areas and has received numerous accolades for her work, including being named a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. She was in the news for her participation in the 'SOS Océan' summit in Paris, where she highlighted the urgent need for ocean protection.
Born on Aug 30, 1935 (90 years old)
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Austria:
Sylvia Earle is involved in deep-sea expeditions and is an advocate for ocean conservation.
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United States:
Sylvia Earle discusses the importance of coral reefs.
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United States:
Sylvia Earle is featured in a conversation about the importance of coral reefs.
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United Kingdom:
Veteran oceanographer Sylvia Earle is among the campaign’s supporters advocating for krill conservation.
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United Arab Emirates:
Sylvia Earle, a nature advocate at the International Union for Conservation of Nature, attended the conference.
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Germany:
Sylvia Earle is a US oceanographer who stated that ocean acidification is a clear warning signal that the stability of the Earth is in danger.
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Canada:
Sylvia Earle is an ocean exploration pioneer who welcomed the ratification of the treaty.
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Monaco:
Sylvia Earle is an American oceanographer and explorer who commented on the state of the ocean after the conference.
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Monaco:
Sylvia Earle is a renowned American oceanographer and explorer who is the godmother of the Malizia Explorer.
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France:
Sylvia Earle is a leading figure in ocean protection and has been raising awareness about the oceans for decades.
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