Podcast: Sylvia Earle Voices Goliath Grouper
Listen to Dr. Sylvia Earle as the voice of the Goliath grouper.
Read moreListen to Dr. Sylvia Earle as the voice of the Goliath grouper.
Read moreThe Sargasso Sea was first named a Mission Blue Hope Spot in 2011 and is now recognized with the the Sargasso Sea Commission as its Hope Spot Champion.
Read moreOn Thursday, August 20, whales will be the topic of conversation with ocean explorers Dr. Sylvia Earle and her daughter Liz Taylor in a webinar at 6 p.m. EST/3 p.m. PST. Whales today are endangered, with a global population estimated to be just a quarter of the size before humans hunted for whales. As the largest creatures in the ocean,
Read moreDr. Sylvia Earle, founder of Mission Blue, and Todd Steiner, executive director of Turtle Island Restoration Network, recently hosted a 40-min. conservation roundtable on creating one of the world’s first marine protected areas, the Cocos-Galapagos Swimway. Watch the video here.
Read moreMarine biologist and National Geographic explorer-in-residence Sylvia Earle has declared the Jæren Coast of southern Norway a “Hope Spot” which means it will become the target of conservation efforts. Earle made the announcement last year when she was in Norway to accept the 2017 Rachel Carson prize. Read more about the Jæren Coast effort at Earle’s alliance: Mission Blue.
Read moreThe Texas Earth Day festival, EarthX, kicks off tonight with a screening of Jeff Orlowski’s Chasing Coral, a “green carpet” event to be held at the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas. On Friday night, Apr. 21, Sylvia Earle, the explorer-in-residence at the National Geographic Society, will keynote the EARTHxGlobal Gala at the Texas Discovery Garden alongside ocean activist Paul Watson of Sea Shepherd
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