A DIALOGUE WITH 'HER DEEPNESS' DR. SYLVIA A. EARLE
Called “Her Deepness” by the New Yorker and the New York Times, a “Living
Legend” by the Library of Congress, and Time Magazine’s first “Hero for the
Planet,” Sylvia Earle, has led more than 100 expeditions as an oceanographer
and explorer, logged more than 7000 hours underwater including leading the
first team of women aquanauts during the Tektite Project in 1970, authored more
than 200 publications, and lectured in over 80 countries. She is Explorer in Residence
of the National Geographic Society, Founder of the Sylvia Earle Alliance / Mission
Blue, Leader of the Sustainable Seas Expeditions, Council Chair for the Harte
Research Institute, and formerly the Chief Scientist of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Dr. Earle has founded
three companies, is a Founding Ocean Elder, an IUCN Patron of Nature and served
on various corporate and nonprofit boards including Kerr-McGee, Dresser
Industries, Oryx Energy, WWF US and International, Aspen Institute,
Conservation International and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. A
graduate of St. Petersburg College and Florida State University with an MS and
PhD from Duke University, she has 22 honorary doctorates and more than 100 national
and international awards including the 2009 TED Prize, the Netherlands Order of
the Golden Ark, the Academy of Achievement and in 2014 Glamour Magazine’s Woman
of the Year and UNEP’s Champion of the Earth.
THE OCEAN, OUR BLUE H E A R T
She is the subject of the 2014 Netflix original documentary Mission
Blue.
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