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Only Quotes by Sylvia Earle
- 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…
- Humans are the only creatures with the ability to dive deep in the sea, fly high in the sky, send instant messages around the globe,…
- All through college, I had frequently been the only girl in a science class - which wasn't such a bad deal.
- Meat reared on land matures relatively quickly, and it takes only a few pounds of plants to produce a pound of meat.
- When I arrived on the planet, there were only two billion. Wildlife was more abundant, we were less so; now the situation is reversed.
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