No slowing down: Marine biologist Sylvia Earle, 85, continues fight to save ocean life from extinction | Malay Mail

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No slowing down: Marine biologist Sylvia Earle, 85, continues fight to save ocean life from extinction

Earle has spent the majority of her life exploring the ocean and continues to do so today. — Picture courtesy of National GeographicPETALING JAYA, April 22 — Legendary oceanographer Sylvia Earle has dedicated over 60 years of her life to exploring the wonders of the ocean.

Coral reefs disappearing at a rapid rate and 90 per cent of the ocean’s big fishes wiped out due to overfishing are just a few of the many concerns threatening the livelihood of oceans around the world. Such a phenomenon has given rise to the term “climate grief,” which describes the negative psychological effect of witnessing the planet’s ecosystem deteriorating before our eyes.

“We make individual choices every day about what we eat, what we wear, how we travel, what we do, or what we fail to do. To join with others and organisations that are clearly making a difference.“We need that, of course, but meanwhile, look in the mirror. What can you do to be part of the solution? That’s power. That’s climate hope.”Perpetual Planet: Heroes of the Ocean

 

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