Sylvia A. EarleThis is a featured page

Sylvia A. Earle Website: Sylvia A. Earle
Birthplace:
Current Residence: Oakland, CA
Setting: The Ocean
Genre: Non-Fiction, Oceanography, Marine Biology









Marine biologist Sylvia Earle— known as "Her Deepness" or "The Sturgeon General"—has been an Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society since 1998. Named Time magazine's first "hero for the planet," Earle has pioneered research on marine ecosystems. Earle has written more than 125 scientific and popular publications. Earle has a bachelor's degree from Florida State University, a Ph.D. from Duke University, and 12 honorary doctorate degrees. Earle lives in Oakland, California




World is Blue by Sylvia A. EarleWild Ocean by Sylvia A. Earle and Wolcott HenryThe Oceans by Ellen J. Prager and Sylvia A. EarleSea Critters by Sylvia A. Earle and Wolcott HenryDive My Adventures in the Deep Frontier by Sylvia A. EarleHello Fish by Sylvia A. Earle

Book List

Non-Fiction

The World is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean's Are One (2009)
Defying Ocean's End: An Agenda for Action (2004) with Linda K. Glover
Atlas of the Ocean (2001)
The Oceans (2000) with Ellen J. Prager
Wild Ocean: America's Parks Under the Sea (1999) with Wolcott Henry
Dive!: My Adventures in the Deep Frontier (1999)
Sea Change: A Message of the Oceans (1995)
Exploring the Deep Frontier: the Adventure of Man in the Sea (1980) with Al Giddings

Juvenile Non-Fiction

Coral Reefs (2003) with Bonnie Matthews
Sea Critters (2000)
Hello Fish!: Visiting the Coral Reef (1999) with Wolcott Henry



Search Worldcat for availability of books at your local library.

Click Sylvia A. Earle to visit her Facebook page.





collinspweb2
collinspweb2
Latest page update: made by collinspweb2 , Apr 21 2010, 11:51 AM EDT (about this update About This Update collinspweb2 Edited by collinspweb2

2 words added
1 word deleted

view changes

- complete history)
More Info: links to this page
There are no threads for this page.  Be the first to start a new thread.

Related Content

  (what's this?Related ContentThanks to keyword tags, links to related pages and threads are added to the bottom of your pages. Up to 15 links are shown, determined by matching tags and by how recently the content was updated; keeping the most current at the top. Share your feedback on Wetpaint Central.)