Tuesday, April 17, 2012

2012 Dr. Sylvia Earle in the News!

OCEANS: Sylvia Earle's Journey:





In 1979, Sylvia Earle walked untethered on the sea floor at a lower depth than any living human being before or since. In the so-called Jim suit, a pressurized one-atmosphere garment, she was carried by a submersible down to the depth of 1,250 feet below the ocean's surface off of the island of Oahu. At the bottom, she detached from the vessel and explored the depths for two and a half hours with only a communication line connecting her to the submersible, and nothing at all connecting her to the world above. She described this adventure in her 1980 book: Exploring the Deep Frontier.



On Friday's show, comedian Ellen Degeneres tackled the not-so-funny situation that industrialized fishing has created in the ocean. Speaking with Captain Dave Anderson, who recently helped to free a gray whale entangled in fishing nets off Dana Point, California, Ellen spoke directly about drift nets, by-catch, and how she chose to give up eating fish once she realized what it took to get fish onto her plate. Pointing out to her fans that an ocean with no fish in 50 years is not the future we want, she challenged them to take action to change the dangerous course we are on while there is still time.




Dr. Earle and others Weigh In to Urge Interior Secretary To Remove California Oyster Farm



To The Arctic: Trailer: 3D



One World One Ocean:






James Cameron's Deep Challenger Dive: April 2012:


NPR On Point Discussion with Dr. Sylvia Earle

Cobia March 8,2012: Onward and Downward:




Cobia March 7, 2012:





Cobia March 6, 2012:



Save The Ross Sea
Antarctic Ocean Alliance:



Google Earth
Surround Liquid Earth Galaxy Display
Catlin Seaview Survey:



Third Anniversary
Google Earth Update:



Explore Biodiversity on Google Earth:



Gardens of The Queen
CBS News' 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper and The 'Ocean Doctor':

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