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No water, no life. No blue, no green.
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Sylvia Earle:
Ten percent of the big fish still remain. There are still some blue whales. There are still some krSylvia Earle:
We have taken the manatees out of the areas in the Caribbean and really elsewhere in the world, andSylvia Earle:
Just as we have the power to harm the ocean, we have the power to put in place policies and modifySylvia Earle:
I want everybody to go jump in the ocean to see for themselves how beautiful it is, how important iSylvia Earle:
Health to the ocean means health for us.Sylvia Earle:
I actually love diving at night; you see a lot of fish then that you don't see in the daytime.Sylvia Earle:
If you think the ocean isn't important, imagine Earth without it. Mars comes to mind. No ocean, noSylvia Earle:
When I first ventured into the Gulf of Mexico in the 1950s, the sea appeared to be a blue infinitySylvia Earle:
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