Posted on August 30, 2021
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This is an update of my post published on August 30, 2010:
In red: Sylvia Earle
Although my last name is Earle, too, this well- (I wish she was!) |
The oceanographer Sylvia Earle became famous in the 1970s as she led a group of five female aquanauts 50 feet deep into the ocean to live for two weeks in a small underwater home during Mission 6 of the Tektite II project.
After that well-publicized mission, Earle continued to do scientific research – but she also used her fame to become a public speaker, writer, and film producer as she advocated more research on oceans and ocean life, and as she urged people to be more environmentally conscious.
Some of the highlights of Earle’s career include being chief scientist for the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
Sylvia Earle is sometimes called “Her Deepness” or “The Sturgeon General.”
Learn more about the oceans.
- Here are some ideas for young children.
- Here are some games and puzzles for older kids.
- Check out the website of the organization Earle headed (NOAA) for information about the ocean and photo galleries about the ocean.
Also on this date:
Anniversary of the discovery of Franz Josef Land (Arctic Ocean islands)
Plan ahead:
Check out my Pinterest boards for:
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August holidays
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August birthdays
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Historical anniversaries in August
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September holidays
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September birthdays
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Historical anniversaries in September