Home
Authors
Tags
App
Get QuoteDark Inspirational Quotes App
" Hold up a mirror and ask yourself what you are capable of doing, and what you really care about. Then take the initiative - don't wait for someone else to ask you to act. "
Sylvia Earle
Doing
Care
Mirror
Related Quotes:
" Health to the ocean means health for us. "
Sylvia Earle
Us
Ocean
Means
" The sudden release of five million barrels of oil, enormous quantities of methane and two million gallons of toxic dispersants into an already greatly stressed Gulf of Mexico will permanently alter the nature of the area. "
Sylvia Earle
Mexico
Will
Nature
" We have been far too aggressive about extracting ocean wildlife, not appreciating that there are limits and even points of no return. "
Sylvia Earle
Far
Wildlife
Ocean
" Earth as an ecosystem stands out in the all of the universe. There's no place that we know about that can support life as we know it, not even our sister planet, Mars, where we might set up housekeeping someday, but at great effort and trouble we have to recreate the things we take for granted here. "
Sylvia Earle
Life
Effort
Support
" Protecting vital sources of renewal - unscathed marshes, healthy reefs, and deep-sea gardens - will provide hope for the future of the Gulf, and for all of us. "
Sylvia Earle
Will
Future
Us
" When I arrived on the planet, there were only two billion. Wildlife was more abundant, we were less so; now the situation is reversed. "
Sylvia Earle
Two
Wildlife
Situation
" It's a fact of life that there will be oil spills, as long as oil is moved from place to place, but we must have provisions to deal with them, and a capability that is commensurate with the size of the oil shipments. "
Sylvia Earle
Long
Will
Size
" I've had the joy of spending thousands of hours under the sea. I wish I could take people along to see what I see, and to know what I know. "
Sylvia Earle
Know
Joy
People
" Every time I slip into the ocean, it's like going home. "
Sylvia Earle
Like
Time
Going Home
" In terms of personal choices, let's all think more carefully about where we get our protein from. "
Sylvia Earle
Protein
Think
Personal
" The best scientists and explorers have the attributes of kids! They ask question and have a sense of wonder. They have curiosity. 'Who, what, where, why, when, and how!' They never stop asking questions, and I never stop asking questions, just like a five year old. "
Sylvia Earle
Wonder
Stop
Questions
" I have come up at the end of a dive, and the boat was not where I left it. I had to take care of a buddy who did panic. But I was confident the boat would come back. "
Sylvia Earle
End
Boat
Care
" When I first ventured into the Gulf of Mexico in the 1950s, the sea appeared to be a blue infinity too large, too wild to be harmed by anything that people could do. "
Sylvia Earle
Blue
People
Sea
" As a child, I was aware of the widely-held attitude that the ocean is so big, so resilient that we could use the sea as the ultimate place to dispose of anything we did not want, from garbage and nuclear wastes to sludge from sewage to entire ships that had reached the end of their useful life. "
Sylvia Earle
Attitude
Sea
Ocean
" If we could magically transport ourselves back to the young Earth, when it was only a billion years old or two billion years old or three billion years old or four billion years old, we wouldn't be able to survive. We would have a hard time surviving if we were transported to the time when dinosaurs were around. "
Sylvia Earle
Survive
Three
Back
" Just as we have the power to harm the ocean, we have the power to put in place policies and modify our own behavior in ways that would be an insurance policy for the future of the sea, for the creatures there, and for us, protecting special critical areas in the ocean. "
Sylvia Earle
Ocean
Sea
Future
" I find the lure of the unknown irresistible. "
Sylvia Earle
Find
Unknown
Lure
" When I write a scientific treatise, I might reach 100 people. When the 'National Geographic' covers a project, it communicates about plants and fish and underwater technology to more than 10 million people. "
Sylvia Earle
People
Fish
Technology
" I love music of all kinds, but there's no greater music than the sound of my grandchildren laughing; my kids, too. "
Sylvia Earle
Kids
Music
Sound
" Forty percent of the United States drains into the Mississippi. It's agriculture. It's golf courses. It's domestic runoff from our lawns and roads. Ultimately, where does it go? Downstream into the gulf. "
Sylvia Earle
Roads
Agriculture
Go
" We have taken the manatees out of the areas in the Caribbean and really elsewhere in the world, and this disruption to the system makes such systems vulnerable to changes as they come by, whether it's in terms of disease or terms or global warming for that matter. "
Sylvia Earle
Global Warming
Changes
World
" Some experts look at global warming, increased world temperature, as the critical tipping point that is causing a crash in coral reef health around the world. And there's no question that it is a factor, but it's preceded by the loss of resilience and degradation. "
Sylvia Earle
World
Resilience
Loss
" All through college, I had frequently been the only girl in a science class - which wasn't such a bad deal. "
Sylvia Earle
Girl
Bad
Class
" Large areas of the Gulf have escaped being scraped by trawls, crushed by more than 40,000 miles of pipelines, or displaced by one of 50,000 oil and gas wells drilled since the middle of the 20th century. Some places have been deliberately protected. "
Sylvia Earle
Places
More
Miles
" Nearly all of the major kinds of life, divisions of life, phyla of animals, occur in the sea. Only about half of them can make it to land or freshwater. "
Sylvia Earle
Sea
Land
Life
" Any astronaut can tell you you've got to do everything you can to learn about your life support system and then do everything you can to take care of it. "
Sylvia Earle
Support
Care
Learn
" By the end of the 20th century, up to 90 percent of the sharks, tuna, swordfish, marlins, groupers, turtles, whales, and many other large creatures that prospered in the Gulf for millions of years had been depleted by overfishing. "
Sylvia Earle
Years
Sharks
Up
" It's mainly the high-end luxury market now that drives much of the fishing in the sea. It's not feeding the starving millions. It's feeding a luxury market. "
Sylvia Earle
Luxury
Fishing
Sea
" If somebody dumps something noxious in my back yard, the dumper is the last one I would call on to repair the damage. "
Sylvia Earle
Call
Back
Last
" Photosynthetic organisms in the sea yield most of the oxygen in the atmosphere, take up and store vast amounts of carbon dioxide, shape planetary chemistry, and hold the planet steady. "
Sylvia Earle
Steady
Chemistry
Hold