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World Ocean Radio
Megaphonics: Ocean Communication Heroes

World Ocean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 5:14


This week on World Ocean Radio we're talking about the megaphonics of ocean communications. How do we as communicators break through? How do we create messaging that resonates and reaches the millions of citizens whose lives are so dependent on the ocean's bounty? We highlight two ocean heroes, Dr. Sylvia Earle and Sir David Attenborough, whose quiet successes have combined to reach millions worldwide.About World Ocean Radio Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects. World Ocean Radio, a project of the World Ocean Observatory, is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.World Ocean Radio offers five-minute weekly insights that dive into ocean science, advocacy and education, hosted by Peter Neill, Director of the W2O, author, and lifelong ocean advocate. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues, today's challenges, marine science and policy, and exemplary solutions. Available for RSS feed, podcast, and syndicated use at no cost by community radio stations worldwide.

Lifeworlds
17. Tales of the Arctic Deep – with Sylvia Earle, Johan Rockström and Taylor Griffith

Lifeworlds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 115:16


A special three part episode recorded onboard a Climate and Oceans expedition in the Norwegian Arctic. We'll hear about the dark mysteries of the deepest realms of the ocean from “Her Deepness” herself, Dr. Sylvia Earle (possibly the most admired and loved oceanographer of the last century). Followed by the latest Planetary Boundaries Earth science from Johan Rockstrom, and the role of ocean storytelling and immersive art installations from Taylor Griffith. Together, their voices weave a tale of the predicament and possibility of the Arctic and high seas; how to sense the lifeworlds of all the creatures who glow and sparkle and live in the dark within the greatest unexplored part of Earth's biosphere; we learn about ocean exploration in the 21st century, the dangers of deep sea mining, and the role of discovery and art in bringing us into the pulsing heart of the planet's watery body. I love this episode so much, and I hope you will too. Episode Website Link Show Links:Sylvia Earle biographyMission Blue and Hope SpotsDeep Ocean Exploration and Research (DOER Submarine vessels)Johan RockstromPlanetary BoundariesMission Blue DocumentaryDeep Sea Mining Challenges - Oxygen ProjectTaylor Griffith artist pageCampaign Against Deep Sea MiningAnna Atkins Ocean cyanotypesPope's new Laudato Deum Look out for meditations, poems, readings, and other snippets of inspiration in between episodes.Music: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd & The Rising by Tryad CCPL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inspirational Women
12/18/22 - Dr. Sylvia Earle

Inspirational Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 31:37


Dr. Sylvia Earle has long been recognized as one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation. She is the president and chairman of Mission Blue, a National Geographic Explorer at Large, and former Chief Scientist at NOAA. She has been called "Her Deepness" by The New Yorker and the New York Times, a "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, and a "First Hero for the Planet" by Time Magazine. Her life has been about the ocean, proving her connection in a stunning new book: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY. It's filled with amazing photographs and information about our planet's oceans, and could be a great gift for just about anyone this holiday. https://mission-blue.org/about/

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Celebrates The Earth By Going Deep Within The Ocean

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 9:11


Fact: About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. Fact: More than 80 percent of the ocean and never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor. Despite its size and impact on the lives of every organism on Earth, the ocean remains a mystery. Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Celebrates The Earth By Going Deep Within The Ocean

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 9:11


Fact: About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. Fact: More than 80 percent of the ocean and never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor. Despite its size and impact on the lives of every organism on Earth, the ocean remains a mystery. Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Celebrates The Earth By Going Deep Within The Ocean

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 9:11


Fact: About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. Fact: More than 80 percent of the ocean and never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor. Despite its size and impact on the lives of every organism on Earth, the ocean remains a mystery. Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Celebrates The Earth By Going Deep Within The Ocean

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 9:11


Fact: About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. Fact: More than 80 percent of the ocean and never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor. Despite its size and impact on the lives of every organism on Earth, the ocean remains a mystery. Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Sustainable World Radio- Ecology and Permaculture Podcast

Episode 166: Did you know that oceans make life possible on our planet? Even if we live far from the coast, our lives are influenced by the ocean. Oceans generate oxygen, capture carbon, shape weather, and provide habitat for countless creatures.  To learn more about these vast, yet fragile bodies of water that make our planet unique, beautiful, and able to support life, I speak with world renowned ocean scientist and explorer Dr. Sylvia Earle. In this inspirational interview, Sylvia shares her thoughts about what we can do to help our oceans and why urgent action is needed now. We discuss some of the threats that oceans face including acidification due to climate change, industrial fishing, and pollutants.  Sylvia reflects on a lifetime of learning and exploration and shares why she is so positive about the future. She tells us what it's like to live underwater for weeks at a time, how fish have different personalities, and why Menhaden matter. Sylvia calls upon each of us to be part of the solution and stresses that what we do has an impact. Sylvia believes that we have the power, knowledge, and technology necessary to save our oceans and to honor the living world that makes our existence possible. This is an all hands on deck moment. We live on a miracle, a blue planet that functions in our favor and provides us with water and air. Each of us has a part to play in preserving, restoring, and celebrating our oceans, and in doing so, saving ourselves and the environment. Dr. Sylvia Earle is called "Her Deepness" by The New Yorker and the New York Times, a "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, and the "First Hero for the Planet" by Time magazine. Sylvia is the author of more than 200 publications, including the new book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey which was written as a love letter to a gravely imperiled friend and a call to action to humans everywhere. Sylvia is the Founder of Mission Blue, a nonprofit that inspires action to explore and protect the ocean. She is also a National Geographic Explorer at Large and former Chief Scientist of NOAA. Links: Mission-Blue.org Hope Spots

BETTER with Mark Brand
Dr. Sylvia Earle - HER DEEPNESS

BETTER with Mark Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 55:49


Dr. Sylvia Earle is a world-renowned oceanographer, marine biologist, and National Geographic Explorer in Residence affectionately known by her fellow scientists, and peers alike, as “Her Deepness.”  She has logged more than 7,000 hours underwater.  What struck me most when I first met Sylvia was her ability to deeply touch my spirit when we talked about the oceans.  In this episode, you'll hear us talk about “our power to change the nature of nature,” as Sylvia says, “through our options.” We talk about the pace at which the planet is warming, our impact on the oceans, and how we can govern ourselves better to ensure they (and we) have more longevity to make our survival and prosperity possible.  WORKS - founder, Mission Blue, an organization dedicated to protecting the ocean from threats such as climate change, pollution, habitat destruction, invasive species, and the dramatic decrease in ocean fish stocks - founder, Sylvia Earle Alliance -author, National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey - author, The World is Blue - author, Sea Change - author, Blue Hope: Exploring and Caring for Earth's Magnificent Ocean TOOLS - Knowledge that equips us to understand how we affect the ocean and how the ocean affects us  - Historic and scientific evidence of our planet's network of life—information that can empower us to look at Earth as a system and see what needs protecting and how  - Appreciation for the planet to inspire sustainable change - How to apply for a Hope Spot and where - What we can do in our local communities to restore health to the oceans 

Encyclopedia Womannica
Eco-Warriors: Sylvia Earle

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 7:51


Sylvia Earle (1935-present) is a leading advocate for ocean conservation and one of the world's best known marine scientists. She has logged thousands of hours diving beneath the surface of the ocean, and brought the marvels of the deep sea to the surface–earning the nickname ‘Her Deepness'.History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, and Ale Tejeda. Special thanks to Shira Atkins.Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at pod@wondermedianetwork.com.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitterTo take the Womanica listener survey, please visit: https://wondermedianetwork.com/survey 

Chatter that Matters
OCEANS MATTER to Sylvia Earle

Chatter that Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 39:30


TIME named Sylvia Earle as their first Hero of the Planet, and she has been National Geographic's Explorer in Residence since 1998. Sylvia is called ‘Her Deepness' and the ‘Sturgeon General ‘by The New Yorker and The New York Times a Living Legend by the Library of Congress and she is a master storyteller and my guest on my Chatter That Matters Earth Day Edition.    I begin the show by sharing news of my first Grandbaby, Maxwell Jude, and how it has made me question what type of planet he will inherit. I then interview Sylvia Earle, who will open your eyes to why Oceans and Ocean wildlife matters. She recounts her life of invention and ocean exploration, including her record-setting open-ocean JIM suit dive, untethered to 1250 feet and what she encountered on her walk on the ocean floor.    Sylvia discusses her new book National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey about the power and significance of our planet's ocean from its fundamental importance in shaping our climate to how it supports a multitude of species, including humans.   Dr. Earle sees all of us as “the most important people who have ever lived on earth because technology is now giving us all the power to know, demand change, and to stop treating our oceans as a free grocery store and a garbage dump.   As a bonus feature, I talk about RBC's Tech for Nature, a global, $100 million-dollar multi-year commitment from the RBC Foundation to support new ideas and technologies that address the most complex environmental issues. Over 100 projects are already underway!   To connect with Dr. Sylvia Earle LI - linkedin.com/in/sylvia-earle-6931946 Twitter: @sylviaearle Mission Blue - https://mission-blue.org To order her new book - Global Odyssey - https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/national-geographic-ocean/9781426221927-item.html To chat with Tony Chapman:   Web:    https://chatterthatmatters.ca   Twitter – @TonyChapman – https://twitter.com/tonychapman   Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/   Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/   Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xC       RBC - https://www.rbc.com   RBC Tech for Nature - https://www.rbc.com/community-social-impact/_assets-custom/pdf/RBC-Tech-For-Nature-EN.pdf   https://www.rbc.com/community-social-impact/environment/environmental-donations.html      

StarTalk Radio
Science Pioneers with Danni Washington

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 50:12 Very Popular


Who proved the existence of dark matter? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice learn about hidden figures of science you need to know aboout with author and science communicator Danni Washington. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/science-pioneers-with-danni-washington/Thanks to our Patrons Robert Anderson, Meagan Patrice, cael maurer, Marc-Anthony Serrano, Emily McKnight, Dave Fulton, lily_neko739, Josh Wyner, Tyler Mutchie, and Vanefede for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: Acagastya, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

Our Epic Ocean
Sylvia Earle, Ph.D. - Marine Biologist. Ocean Explorer. Lecturer. President and Chairman Mission Blue. | EP32

Our Epic Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 92:01


Dr. Sylvia Earle is the founding President and Chairman of Mission Blue. She is a National Geographic Society Explorer in Residence and was dubbed Her Deepness by the New Yorker and New York Times. The Library of Congress made her a Living Legend and Time Magazine declared her the first Hero for the Planet. She was also the first female Chief Scientist of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (the NOAA).  She is an Ocean Elder, an oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer.  In short Dr. Earle is a living legend.  Over the years Dr. Earle has brought her infinite wisdom and deep knowledge of how our planets works to both the professional world and the masses in books, films, numerous talks, lectures and interviews but one in particular stands out, from ten years ago, with the NRDC (the national resources defense council), where she said “Think of the Ocean as the blue Heart of the planet.  The part that makes the world work. Drives climate and weather. Generates most of the oxygen we breathe.  It drives our water cycle. It's where 97% of the water is. This is our life support system and unless we really understand it and appreciate it, we are not going to take care of it. Knowing is the key”.   LEARN MORE ABOUT SYLVIA EARLE here:    Mission Blue Website: https://mission-blue.org/ Sylvia Earle Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Earle Mission Blue News: https://mission-blue.org/in-the-news/ Sylvia Earle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SylviaEarle Mission Blue on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mission_blue/?hl=en Mission Blue on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MissionBlue Hope Spots: https://mission-blue.org/hope-spots/ Youtube Mission Blue: https://www.youtube.com/user/missionbluecoalition Hashtag Sylviaearle : https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sylviaearle/?hl=en Mission Blue Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1wp2MQCsfQ TED 2009: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43DuLcBFxoY   Google Earth Explore the Ocean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BpSO5kN8-4 Nat Geo: : https://www.nationalgeographic.com/impact/article/sylvia-earle-protecting-exploring-ocean The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/12/were-causing-our-own-misery-oceanographer-sylvia-earle-on-the-need-for-sea-conservation Time Inc: https://time.com/6114248/sylvia-earle-10-questions/ Achiever Awards: https://achievement.org/achiever/sylvia-earle/ UNEP: https://www.unep.org/championsofearth/laureates/2014/sylvia-earle On Being Interview: https://onbeing.org/programs/sylvia-earle-her-deepness-feb2018/ Donate to Mission Blue: https://mission-blue.networkforgood.com/projects/66908-2019-donation-drive   “Sharks are beautiful animals, and if you're lucky enough to see lots of them, that means that you're in a healthy ocean. You should be afraid if you are in the ocean and don't see sharks..”  - Dr. Sylvia Earle.   TO SUGGEST A GUEST YOU CAN REACH US here: guest@ourepicocean.com or email the Executive Producer here: Steve@project-o.org

The Art Of Conservation
S2 E13 - In Conversation with Dr Sylvia Earle

The Art Of Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 68:21


No discussion about the state of our planet, most notably our oceans, is complete without the inclusion of Her Deepness, Dr Sylvia Earle. For more than half a century Sylvia has been one of the loudest and most articulate voices of reason and science in the pursuit to not only protect and correct the state of the ocean, but also in inspiring others to do the same.In this episode, Simon and Sylvia discuss her latest book, a collaboration with the National Geographic Society entitled “Ocean, A Global Odyssey”. The conversation also explores the great “Anthropause”, the state of our oceans, the advancement of women in ocean conservation, the power of conscious consumerism, what we can learn from indigenous communities - and what we can teach them, and why there is cause for great optimism. Sylvia's Mission Blue organization remains on the up and is truly worth supporting, especially the identifying and protecting of the world's Hope Spots.

The Rich Roll Podcast
Oceanographer Sylvia Earle On Resilience, Hope & Mysteries Of The Deep

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 133:04


In the words of today's guest, treat the natural world as if your life depends on it—because it truly does.Meet absolute living legend Sylvia Earle, Ph.D.A marine botanist, oceanographer, writer, lecturer, and one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, Sylvia is affectionately called “Her Deepness” by The New Yorker and the New York Times, and the “First Hero for the Planet” by Time magazine.Over the course of her 85 years, Sylvia has logged over 7,000 hours underwater, and not to mention, set a record in 1979 that still stands for the deepest untethered dive by a woman—1,250 feet. She was one of the very first National Geographic explorers-in-residence, served as the first female Chief Scientist at NOAA (The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), has authored more than 20 books, is a pioneer of submersible engineering, and established Mission Blue, an organization dedicated to protecting marine areas identified as critical to the health of the ocean, or as she calls them, “Hope Spots.”You may very well have seen her appearance in Seaspiracy or have caught word of her fascinating new book entitled Ocean: A Global Odyssey, the subject of today's exchange.This conversation focuses on the majesty of our oceans, the tragedy of their decline at the hands of humankind, and the urgency that we must marshal for their preservation. But it's also a conversation about hope. The power we all possess to create the change we need and desire.While I love all my guests, I have to admit I've never met anyone quite like Sylvia. What can be said other than to recognize the honor, the gift of spending an afternoon with her, soaking in her wisdom and experience.I have such tremendous respect and admiration for her work. Her example sets the tone for us all. And my hope is that this one inspires you into your own form of action and activism—because it really does all come down to us.To read more, click here. You can also watch it all go down on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.So here it is—me and Her Deepness, Slyvia Earle.Peace + Plants, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Releases National Geographics Ocean Global Odyssey

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 9:47


Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Releases National Geographics Ocean Global Odyssey

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 9:47


Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Releases National Geographics Ocean Global Odyssey

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 9:47


Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Arroe Collins
Dr Sylvia Earle Releases National Geographics Ocean Global Odyssey

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 9:47


Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

Inspirational Women
12/19/21: Dr. Sylvia Earle - Ocean: A Global Odyssey, a guided tour with Her Deepness

Inspirational Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 31:43


on Inspirational Women: Dr. Sylvia Earle has long been recognized as one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation. Dr. Earle is the president and chairman of Mission Blue and a National Geographic Explorer at Large, and former Chief Scientist of NOAA. She has been called "Her Deepness" by The New Yorker and the New York Times, a "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, and a "First Hero for the Planet" by Time magazine. Her life has been about the ocean and collaborating with National Geographic has a stunning new book: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY. It's filled with amazing photographs and information about our planet's oceans and could be a great gift for anyone, even ourselves. https://mission-blue.org/about/

Mind Body Health & Politics
Renowned Oceanographer Dr. Sylvia A. Earle

Mind Body Health & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 62:48


Affectionately dubbed "Her Deepness", by The New Yorker magazine, Dr. Sylvia Earle, one of the world's top experts on ocean science and conservation, shares her inspiring wisdom in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODESSY showcasing how the ocean--with its forces, habitats, creatures, and global influence--has a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. President & Chairman of Mission Blue, Dr. Earl describes the evolution, beauty, and impact of our ocean, the challenges it faces, such as climate change, plastic, and overfishing, and the myriad ways we can help protect it. With a special focus on new discoveries in the deepest reaches of the ocean, Dr. Earle's book reveals wonders that few have witnessed before and broadens our understanding of this essential realm of life on Earth.

The Oceanriders Podcast
Episode 059: Meet Sylvia Earle- A National Geographic Society Resident Explorer, Oceanographer, Author, Lecturer, and “Oceandiver”

The Oceanriders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 63:46


Dr. Sylvia Earle is a National Geographic Society Resident Explorer, Oceanographer, Author, Lecturer, and “Oceandiver”. She was awarded “Her Deepness” by the New York Times magazine for her amazing underwater expeditions. In September 1979, Dr. Earle set the world record for untethered diving. In 1990-1992, she became the first woman to serve as the Chief Scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). And in 1998 she became the first female resident explorer at the National Geographic Society. Dr. Earle's achievements are truly beyond counting, however one of her most notable contributions was helping others become aware of the importance of the ocean to earth and everything in it, including us. This week, Dr. Earle shares her interesting action-packed journey in the deepest, darkest, and coldests part of the world- the ocean. She also shares how we, humans, have assisted in changing the nature of nature, how this society is encouraging disruptive behaviours, and what obligations we have towards planetary health. Dr. Earle has founded Mission Blue with the aim to help the world move from decline to recovery. The goal is to protect 30% of the ocean waters by 2030, and expand this campaign until the ocean and everything in it is secure. Tune in and find out how this is being done through HOPE Spot projects and what you can do to actively support earth's rehabilitation and transformation.  The earth is not a supermarket. We used to get our needs from our environment for free, but not anymore. We are paying dearly for the years of exploitation done through the devastating effects of climate change. Discover what superpower is in your disposal right here and now to impact nature and make this world a better place!  Highlights: 04:32 Meet the Queen of Ocean Divers 11:29 Ocean Health Update16:05 Nature is Not a Supermarket  22:31 The Ocean's Worst Enemy30:28 Mission Blue 40:09 Grab the Chance to Make a Difference47:54 Work with the Natural Systems 54:28 Protect the Earth58:29 Take Care of the Planetary Chemistry  Resources: BookNational Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey by Dr. Sylvia Earle  Today's guest is the Queen of Oceanriders. Her name is Dr. Sylvia Earle. And if you've been to National Geographic documentaries, you're bound to have seen her exploring the deep seas in neoprene or some kind of futuristic submarine. In fact, for me, Sylvia is practically a member of my family. My kids used to watch her Nat Geo documentaries, so her soft voice has always been a soothing soundtrack to my early years of parenthood. You may recognize her voice from the documentary Seaspiracy where she played a major role in explaining why we need to protect our ocean creatures. Dr. Sylvia Earle has studied the deep sea and its creatures from the day she dipped her toes into the ocean as a child. She's been the first woman to break world records in the deep with either special diving suits she designed, submarines she built, or by living in underwater vessels for weeks. For making submarines to charging the ocean floors of Google Earth, Sylvia has been involved in every possible way. But Sylvia's life didn't start exploring oceans, she's actually held positions of US administrations, and she regularly meets with world leaders. So all I can say is, it's a true honor to have Sylvia visit me on The Oceanriders Podcast.  “Protect what remains of the natural world and do everything you can to give back to restore what's been damaged and lost. Do it as if your life depends on it, because it does!” -Dr. Sylvia Earle Sylvia still spends most of her time in or under the oceans, writing books, or running her nonprofits, Mission Blue, which is helping achieve the goal of protecting 30% of the world's oceans by 2030. Sylvia joins me today in this episode to talk about her latest book, National Geographic Ocean, a sea Odyssey that came out this week. But I must admit, we do get a bit sidetracked and explore some fascinating details of Sylvia's life. So if you love the ocean, you'll adore Sylvia. I hope you enjoy this episode.Take care, have fun, and enjoy the waves. Ciao,Imi Connect with Dr. Sylvia: WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagram LinkedInPinterest Quotes:10:50 “Humans have had such a profound impact on the nature of nature.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle 12:41 “We do have superpowers, but the greatest superpower is knowing. It's only right about now that we are beginning to understand the consequences of our actions and are motivated to do something about it.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle16:05 “We do know what to do, it's just having the will to take this seriously… The reality is, we cannot do it in 24 hours but we certainly can not wait any longer..” -Dr. Sylvia Earle  19:30 “Nature is a library. It should not be regarded as a supermarket.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle  23:13 “With a billion dollars, we cannot make even one tuna. We need to think differently about the value of the ocean to our existence and the value of life in the ocean.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle  29:10 “Viruses don't care anything about our art, or music, or our desire to live. We're just a habitat.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle30:49 “We can be right now, that powerful generation.  What we do or fail to do will determine the future of life on Earth, ours very much included. We can be that agent of change.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle39:22 “Nature keeps us alive. How much of your heart do you want to protect?” -Dr. Sylvia Earle40:56 “Look at the everyday decisions that you make. You've got a chance to make a difference!” -Dr. Sylvia Earle41:21 “We're paying dearly for our lack of understanding, but there's no excuse anymore. Now we know.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle45:42 “Ocean is where the action is.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle47:19 “Get out there and start protecting what we love the most- the oceans and life itself.” -Imi Barnaeud49:21 “We are connected to not just life on earth as it currently exists, but life on earth as it has existed through all previous history. We're the beneficiaries of this long history that has shaped Earth into a habitable spacecraft.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle51:32 “The words respect and dignity are closely aligned. And they are absolutely vital to finding our way going forward.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle52:26 “A wave doesn't happen with a single drop of water. It takes a lot of troughs of water to make a wave. And here we are!” -Dr. Sylvia Earle54:31 “Protect what remains of the natural world and do everything you can to give back to restore what's been damaged and lost. Do it as if your life depends on it because it does!” -Dr. Sylvia Earle55:43 “Act as if you are able to make a difference because you're the only one who has control over you.” -Dr. Sylvia Earle SHARE THE LOVE: SUPPORT THE  OCEANRIDERS PODCASTThe Oceanriders Podcast is a passion project and, if you like it, you can support it in several ways:1: Share your love for this podcast on iTunes by giving it a few stars, or a review. Better still, subscribe. Anything in this direction increases my ranking and lets more people hear about my fascinating guests and how they are busting the surfing stereotype2: Comment, and join the conversation on social media. You will find links to my social media accounts on theoceanriderspodcast.comAlternatively, you can connect with me on:Instagram: @theoceanriderspodcastFacebook:  @theoceanriderspodcast Twitter: @ImiPodcast3: Join me for an episode or sponsor my podcast! Just send an email to hello@theoceanriderspodcast.com  with a quick bio and I'll take care of the rest.4: If you enjoy my content, you can buy me a coffee. Your contribution can help me support my podcast production. 

Catching the Next Wave
S10.E9. Sylvia Earle. The Nature of Nature.

Catching the Next Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 61:50


Everything is connected much more than we have ever realised. We are dependent on the nature that surrounds us much more than nature is dependent on us, in fact. This is why we should stop perceiving nature as something to conquer and start seeing it as our life-support system, argues our amazing guest, dr Sylvia Earle, also known as “Her Deepness”. We discuss the ways in which oceans and life that inhabits them are treated today and how they should be treated from now onward. We discuss tuna and octopuses, sharks, and oxygen production, and so much more in this conversation that has the power to stop you from ever eating fish again.LINKS“National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey” by Sylvia Earle“Half mile down” by William Beebe“Reason for hope” by Jane Goodall“Silent spring” by Rachel CarsonBooks by Carl Safina“Last chance to see” by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine

Mama Earth Talk
143: How To Save Our Oceans With Dr. Sylvia Earle

Mama Earth Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 76:35


In this episode, we talk to Dr. Sylvia Earle. She is National Geographic's Explorer At Large, internationally renowned oceanographer, explorer and author of the highly-anticipated forthcoming bookhttps://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUarKnn83zwRSicBeX2G1cXL2uKsjvLwDZPU1uHqspj05cBiz4eKldCZoSSEagEGtvHEvHaK37m-2BGbo1k59coJRqkWtpqCLhntKqncKxqgK8SSznoVchiP3tS0jsMZWOn-2FH-2Bw4TqPHV9FF9NUk9MGezOsUxzhlg1waE9cllZIxRB0clhqZKUc-2FPYE0yyfi6YPePfZwtmfqT3oIBs9txjkXFjs5f4XWXkOkOted-2FcqK8Pp8NzYcK-2B8vC2PxUjZPydUQQTXLUevwhddNmIukYrFwZa4QjyI-2BWgZzACZ-2BoG8t3481LuwPptsnGNfjDsyEsHx98cKAyfAPXbewm9cd5ipsSOI8ctmP0zCMKHvix-2FsgqOa0v7soD7otxAkdTTWhIkBxg-3D-3Dlw8K_-2B5goWa0rXDYBADkZLdWsiwWj6ae34AhzJ97kjHUY2XpTYjnduCnxmnyIk3DuZfN7UoTqTX8DV4qjP62EbBdaLjFL-2FTBjvKMM3jRmFEGaZhpMABchfJDKIfkDt5bsLxuw3j7mOP-2BD-2B5PmBnwRE9NMZZEflT6SAleirbA-2FcFth5jxswnCWqdIkCCqngE6dCHFkyV6Ee1V-2BDyNZ-2BUfshosSyxZvimlAGNtNyogHkl5WyQxEmUbgPGBF-2BZZ0k0Rby04SZGmu6xTpwNHRtWflwO6fs92xbJi0I-2F5wTahYSSF2BEmRNnPX76sn8QXQ4UykN1ZRxfsaWz6gcKUN9S6h68-2Bd2VVszv-2FsVN80L7hlh1YWsBM-3D ( National Geographic Ocean: A Global Odyssey) She has been called Her Deepness, A Living Legend, dubbed Time Magazine's first Hero of the Planet. She holds the record for deepest walk on the sea floor and is a world-renowned expert on marine biology. She has led more than a 100 oceanic expeditions and has logged over 7,000 hours under water.    She is also the President & Chairman of Mission Blue as well as The Sylvia Earle Alliance. She has developed a comprehensive reference explaining the fundamental science of the ocean with more than 100 maps and diagrams, including seafloor and political maps of all Earth's seas and oceans. She has made a lifelong commitment to protect the planet with a soft spot for our blue heart aka the ocean.     During this episode we talked about how Dr. Earle's journey started, her love for our ocean. She shared why it was important for her to write her latest book . We also digged a little deeper into the importance of the ocean and how we can do our part to help protect it and how hotspots around the world are bringing hope to our ocean.    Links from the episodes https://www.amazon.com/National-Geographic-Ocean-Global-Odyssey/dp/1426221924/ref=asc_df_1426221924/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=509149294991&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12550741207582474612&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003331&hvtargid=pla-1249555311307&psc=1 (Dr. Earle's Book - National Geographic Ocean : A Global Odyssey) https://mission-blue.org/hope-spots/ (Hope Spots) Where can people find Dr. Earle? https://www.facebook.com/sylvia.a.earle (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/sylvia.earle/ (Instagram - Dr. Earle) https://www.instagram.com/mission_blue/ (Instagram - Mission Blue) https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvia-earle-6931946/ (LinkedIn) https://twitter.com/SylviaEarle (Twitter) https://mission-blue.org/ (Website) KEY TAKE AWAY“Together we can be the heroes, for all of civilization to follow. ” The photo used for this podcast is take by Kip Evans Photography "Sylvia Earle passes a barrel sponge as she explores outside Aquarius laboratory."

American Shoreline Podcast Network
Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle and Subsea Concierge, Liz Taylor | Shorewords!

American Shoreline Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 67:05


In the episode of Shorewords! Host Lesley Ewing talks with Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle and Subsea Concierge, Liz Taylor, about their years of ocean exploration and documenting the conditions of our oceans. The discussion ranges from Sea Change: A Message of the Oceans, to Blue Hope: Exploring and Caring for Earth's Magnificent Ocean, to the upcoming Ocean: A Global Odyssey to their hopes and concerns for our ocean planet.

So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist
60. Sylvia Earle: Sea(ing) the Change, Diving Deep, and The Global Odyssey of our Oceans

So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 84:32


Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle joins us on the show today. Sylvia is a marine biologist who has been deemed a Hero for the Planet and designated by the Library of Congress as a Living Legend. She has been a Nat Geo explorer since 1998, author of over a dozen books. Her TED talk has over 3m views. Sylvia led the first team of women living underwater, has thousands of research diving hours, and explored all over the world. She is also a personal hero of mine, and today's show is a true honor to be able to present to you. In today's episode we chat about how Sylvia is a witness to the oceanic changes in her lifetime, why no child should be left dry, and how by looking in the mirror, we can save our oceans and our blue planet. Show Notes: marinebio.life/60Support the show (http://patreon.com/marinebiolife)

Le podcast de So Sweet Planet
Sylvia Earle, "légende vivante". L’urgence de protéger les océans !

Le podcast de So Sweet Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 24:17


Rencontre avec Sylvia Earle, célèbre océanographe, exploratrice, auteure et conférencière américaine.Elle est la fondatrice, présidente et présidente du conseil d’administration de Mission Blue et exploratrice résidente de la National Geographic Society. Elle est appelée "Her Deepness" par le New Yorker et le New York Times, "Living Legend" par la Library of Congress et "Premier héros de la planète" par Time Magazine. Netflix lui a consacré un documentaire - Mission Blue - et Lego a créé sa figurine !Dans cette interview, exceptionnellement en anglais, le Dr Sylvia Earle nous explique comment elle est passée de la simple observation des océans à la défense de la vie marine, elle nous détaille ce qui la décourage et ce qui lui donne de l’espoir dans l’humanité, elle nous livre ses réflexions sur ce qui nous empêche de prendre conscience de notre interdépendance avec la nature. Sylvia Earle nous livre aussi sa façon - toujours humble et déterminée - d’envisager ses rencontres avec les présidents américains (Georges W. Bush, Barack Obama…), elle nous parle de son sentiment d’urgence à sauver cette planète, de la nécessité de changer nos modes de consommation alimentaires et enfin de son organisation Mission Blue et des "Hope Spots" qu’elle a créés.Voir la page du podcast avec Sylvia Earle sur So Sweet Planet.La vie de Sylvia Earle résumée par une petite vidéo de BrutLa chaîne YouTube de Mission BlueLe site officiel de l’organisation Mission Blue - Sylvia Earle AllianceJ’ai rencontré Sylvia Earle lors de deux jours de conférences organisées par USI à Paris avec des speakers exceptionnels (Sylvia Earle, Jane Goodall, Raffaello d’Andrea, Cynthia Fleury-Perkins…) Une interview réalisée par Anne Greffe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mongabay Newscast
Renowned marine biologist Sylvia Earle on acting for the oceans

Mongabay Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 51:55


Legendary oceanographer and marine biologist Sylvia Earle, often called "Her Deepness," is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and former chief scientist at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). She's a fierce champion for ocean conservation in general and marine protected areas in particular. "The ocean has given us everything, life itself, now it's time to give back," she says in this wide ranging conversation with Mongabay. Despite difficult trends, she also reports being 'seriously optimistic.' We'd be very glad to have your support for this podcast, please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge any amount to keep this show growing. Thank you! And please invite your friends to subscribe via Android, Google Play, iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, or listen via Spotify.

For The Wild
SYLVIA EARLE on the Fate of Marine Biodiversity /56

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 64:00


“It's taken us a short time to change the nature of nature. In my lifetime, there has been more change than during all preceding human history put together.” This episode we speak with Dr. Sylvia A. Earle, called "Her Deepness" by the New Yorker and the New York Times, "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress, and first "Hero for the Planet" by Time magazine. Dr. Earle is an oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer. She has experience as a field research scientist, government official, and director for corporate and nonprofit organizations. Earle has led more than a hundred expeditions and logged more than 7,000 hours underwater, including leading the first team of women aquanauts in 1970. She is the subject of the Emmy Award-winning film Mission Blue. As the founder of Mission Blue, an organization uniting a global coalition to inspire an upwelling of public awareness, access and support for a worldwide network of marine protected areas, or Hope Spots. These habitats or ecosystems are home to rare, threatened or endangered species. Nominated and protected by civilians, all of these Hope Spots will create a global wave of community support for ocean conservation that leaders and policy makers can’t ignore. mission-blue.org

Science Soapbox
Sylvia Earle: an eyewitness for change in our seas

Science Soapbox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 25:33


Dr. Sylvia Earle — also known as "Her Deepness" by the New Yorker and the New York Times — is a marine biologist, ocean explorer, conservationist, and author. With over 7,000 hours exploring the depths of our oceans, Dr. Earle shares her unique firsthand perspective on the need to preserve underwater habitats and the importance of storytelling in the endeavor to protect our waters. For show notes, visit sciencesoapbox.org/podcast and subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher. And while you're there, leave us a rating or review! Twitter: twitter.com/science_soapbox Facebook: facebook.com/sciencesoapbox Photo from TEDx Woods Hole

Explorers Institute - Let's Explore!
Oceanographer extraordinaire, Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle

Explorers Institute - Let's Explore!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2016


A brief Facebook Live chat with dear friend oceanographer extraordinaire, Her Deepness, Dr. Sylvia Earle. Sylvia is always on the go speaking for our ocean. Listen to her here, watch her many talks, read her many books, watch her film, Mission Blue on Netflix--get on board and help as she and her team Mission Blue work to create Hope Spots around the world. http://explorers.institute/podcast/SylviaEarleaudioonly.mp3

Inquiring Minds
3 Sylvia Earle - Why the Oceans Are Not Too Big to Fail

Inquiring Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2013 50:52


This week we talk to scientist and explorer Sylvia Earle, a woman who has spent almost a year of her life under water. She explains why the oceans are "not too big to fail." But she also says that just maybe, we're growing wise enough to save them.Earle is the National Geographic Society Explorer in Residence, and former chief scientist at NOAA—plus she's a TED Prize winner who used that award to form Mission Blue, an ocean conservation initiative. Her unofficial titles go further: Time called her "Hero of the Planet," and many others call her "Her Deepness." She has set several underwater depth records, including diving to 1,250 feet, without a tether, in 1979.Back in 1970, when some institutions of higher education were still refusing to admit women, Earle was leading female aquanauts on expeditions to the sea floor. The Tektite Program featured a team of women who lived in an undersea laboratory off the Virgin Islands for two weeks, conducting research.This episode also features a discussion of the the latest research on how conspiracy theories fuel the denial of science on issues ranging from climate change to vaccinations, and on how scientists are reconsidering the origins of life and, yes, bringing Mars into the picture.Subscribe:itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inquiring-minds/id711675943feeds.feedburner.com/inquiring-minds