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  1. Marine biologist Sylvia Earle is an Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. Named one of Time magazine's "Heroes for the Planet," Sylvia has pioneered research on marine ...

  2. Nov 3, 2022 · Decades spent exploring the ocean have earned Sylvia Earle the monikers "Her Deepness" and "Queen of the Deep." Carlton Ward Jr / Wildpath. She has swum here ever since she was a kid, but Earle ...

  3. Sylvia Earle is a world-famous ocean scientist and a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. She loves diving in the ocean. She spends a lot of time under the sea. Earle has been the leader on more than a hundred expeditions. She also set a record for solo diving in 1,000-metre deep water.

  4. Hope Spots are special places that are critical to the health of the ocean — Earth’s blue heart. Some Hope Spots are already formally protected, while others still need defined protection. Under Dr. Earle’s leadership, the Mission Blue team has embarked on a series of expeditions to shed light on these vital ecosystems and ignite support ...

  5. Nov 3, 2022 · Decades spent exploring the ocean have earned Sylvia Earle the monikers "Her Deepness" and "Queen of the Deep." Carlton Ward Jr / Wildpath. She has swum here ever since she was a kid, but Earle ...

  6. Sylvia Earle, née le 30 août 1935 à Gibbstown (en) ( New Jersey ), est une océanographe, exploratrice, autrice et conférencière américaine. Depuis 1998, elle est « exploratrice à demeure » pour le National Geographic. Elle est aussi la première femme à occuper un poste de direction scientifique au sein de l' Agence américaine d ...