No water, no life. No blue, no green. — Sylvia (Photo by Bates Littlehales) Sylvia Earle's accolades are numerous: she's a National Geographic explorer-in-residence. She was the first female chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She's logged thousands of hours underwater. She's inspired hundreds of marine biologists to pursue their dreams, and she's spoken out about ocean conservation, wildlife endangerment and more. They call her
A Woman to Know: Sylvia Earle
A Woman to Know: Sylvia Earle
A Woman to Know: Sylvia Earle
No water, no life. No blue, no green. — Sylvia (Photo by Bates Littlehales) Sylvia Earle's accolades are numerous: she's a National Geographic explorer-in-residence. She was the first female chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She's logged thousands of hours underwater. She's inspired hundreds of marine biologists to pursue their dreams, and she's spoken out about ocean conservation, wildlife endangerment and more. They call her