• Voice of the Ocean - Issue 43: Heroes
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    In the 2014 documentary, Mission Blue, about the environmental fate of the oceans, filmmaker James Cameron calls Sylvia Earle the “Joan of Arc of the seas.” That’s not the first superlative accorded Earle. A 1989 New Yorker profile of the oceanographer was titled “Her Deepness,” and Time magazine has named her a “Hero for the Planet.” Earle first gained public acclaim in 1970, when she was one of five female “aquanauts” to live in an underwater lab off the Virgin Islands for two weeks. Since then her studies of the oceans, and passionate defense of their ecological importance, have won international renown. Earle was featured in the Spring 2014 Nautilus Quarterly, which focuses on three themes in science: home, waste, and time. If there’s one subject that draws together all three themes, it’s (...)