Sylvia Earle was born in 1935. She designed a small submarine for underwater exploration. She started a business called Deep Ocean Engineering which builds the small submarines, which can reach 35,000 feet, the deepest ocean depth known.
Yes, there is a place named after Sylvia Earle. The Sylvia Earle Marine Reserve, located in the Bahamas, was designated to honor her contributions to marine conservation and ocean exploration. Earle is a renowned marine biologist and oceanographer, and the reserve reflects her commitment to protecting marine ecosystems.
Yes, Sylvia Alice Earle, also known as Dr. Sylvia Earle, is still alive. She is an American marine biologist, oceanographer, and explorer who has made significant contributions to marine conservation and research.
Sylvia Earle is a renowned oceanographer and marine biologist. She is also an explorer, author, and lecturer who has dedicated her life to researching and advocating for the protection of the world's oceans.
Her hobbies are oceanographing, and she likes NATURE.
She is not dead. She is about 75 years old, born on Aug 30, 1935
Sylvia Earle didn't really invent anything she just explored under the sea.
Her full name is Sylvia Alice Earle. So Alice is her middle name.
She did not die yet
Sylvia Alice Earle currently lives in Oakland, California.
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Sylvia Earle was married to biologist and oceanographer Dr. Rodney K. Earle. They were married in 1970 and later divorced. She has also been married to Dr. Gary E. Earle, with whom she has a daughter. Sylvia Earle is known for her significant contributions to marine science and conservation.
Sylvia Earle has 3 children
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she died today
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Sylvia Earle's husband is Graham Hawkes. He is a well-known engineer and underwater vehicle designer.