‘Carl Sagan of our oceans’ kicks off speaker’s series
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Paul Clinton
NEWPORT BEACH -- For Sylvia Earle, the world is her ocean.
The acclaimed marine biologist and author, who is set to speak in
Newport Beach today, subscribes to the theory that the oceans nurture
life on the planet.
That theme will be at the heart of Earle’s talk at 7 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library, the first in this year’s Distinguished
Speakers series.
“She’ll be talking about the role oceans play in Earth’s well-being
and how important they are for society as a whole,” said Melissa Adams,
Newport Beach Community Services coordinator. “It’s a message she wants
to spread. She’s quite passionate.”
In addition to the Friday lecture, Earle is also scheduled to speak at
2 p.m. Saturday in the library’s Friends meeting room.
Known as the “Carl Sagan of our oceans,” Earle has written numerous
books on the ocean ecosystem. In October, she was inducted into the
National Women’s Hall of Fame.
Earle, 65, has also been recognized by the Library of Congress as a
Living Legend.
Her company, Deep Ocean Explorations and Research, designs systems for
submersibles. Earle has said she hopes to further educate the public
about the vital role oceans play as a nurturer of life.
“With knowing comes caring,” Earle said. “And with caring, there is
hope that we will find a place for ourselves within the natural systems
that sustain us.”
Tickets are still available for the lectures. Tickets for today’s talk
are $50, and include dinner and live music. Saturday’s lecture costs $15
and includes refreshments.
To order tickets, call (714) 740-2000.
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