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| Deep-Sea Diver | |
"Imagine moving into a house and never looking at three-quarters of the rooms!" says oceanographer Sylvia Earle.
"Well, most of our global home (the part that's underwater) remains a mystery."Earle thinks it's time we looked at some of those rooms. She has made a career of diving deep into the waters that give life to our planet. She has seen places and creatures that no human has ever seen before. And she has loved it all. Plunge into the next frontier of exploration in our interview with National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle. Read the entire Deep Sea Diver article in the September 2001 issue of National Geographic for Kids. CORRECTION: The picture taken on page 18 shows soft coral, not red algae. Apologies for the mistake! For more about this topic, check out: Blue Frontier: Pilot a virtual DeepWorker and get an overview of the Sustainable Seas Expeditions at www.nationalgeographic.com/seas/. Sustainable Seas Expeditions: Read scientists' dive logs at www.sustainableseas.noaa.gov/. Explorers-in-Residence: Meet National Geographic's "dream team" of explorers at www.nationalgeographic.com/eir/. |