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Sylvia's wish provides us with that leverage, that access to the heart of human beings, you might say, who have rarely seen places beyond their own toes, but are now hopefully going to become interested in the full life-cycle of creatures like these
sea
turtles, who indeed spend most of their time in the high seas.
The Sargasso Sea, for example, is not a
sea
bounded by coastlines, but it is bounded by oceanic currents that contain and envelope this wealth of sargassum that grows and aggregates there.
But what makes the Ross
Sea
important is the vast
sea
of pack ice that in the spring and summer provides a wealth of phytoplankton and krill that supports what, till recently, has been a virtually intact near-shore ecosystem.
But what we also know is that species like these
sea
turtles do not stay put in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape.
What I find so exciting is that the Census of Marine Life has looked at more than the tagging of pacific predators; it's also looked in the really unexplored mid-water column, where creatures like this flying
sea
cucumber have been found.
But humans are curious, and they like to add things to their bodies so they can go to the Alps one day and then become a fish in the
sea
the next.
Ray: It was Crease Limestone, and that was produced by
sea
creatures 350 million years ago in a nice, warm, sunny atmosphere.
I spent a week at
sea
on a research vessel.
But soon I was showing signs of right-heart failure, and I had to return to
sea
level, doing so knowing that I probably would never see my home again.
And it's really a conflux of urban population rising, biodiversity plummeting and also, of course,
sea
levels rising and climate changing.
So when the moist breeze blows in off the sea, you get these droplets of water forming on the beetle's shell.
And if you think about the carbon in that, that would have come out of the atmosphere, into the
sea
and then locked away in a building product.
And so, it's been a
sea
of white for centuries.
Their canoes, our rockets; their sea, our space.
Come on, you have dictators ruling the world, population is growing by millions, there's no more fish in the sea, the North Pole is melting and as the last TED Prize winner said, we're all becoming fat.
Let's get people to go in the street, face the sea, their back to the street, dressed in black, standing up silently for one hour, doing nothing and then just leaving, going back home."
And like most glaciologists right now, I'm working on the problem of estimating how much the ice is going to contribute to
sea
level rise in the future.
So today, I want to talk to you about why it's so hard to put good numbers on
sea
level rise, and why I believe that by changing the way we think about radar technology and earth-science education, we can get much better at it.
When most scientists talk about
sea
level rise, they show a plot like this.
On the right, you can see the range of
sea
level predicted by these models over the next 100 years.
For context, this is current
sea
level, and this is the
sea
level above which more than 4 million people could be vulnerable to displacement.
And the reason we should take that possibility seriously is that we know from the geologic history of the Earth that there were periods in its history when
sea
level rose much more quickly than today.
Look, the
sea
level problem and the role of the cryosphere in
sea
level rise is extremely important and will affect the entire world.
I work on it for the opportunity to teach and mentor extremely brilliant students, because I deeply believe that teams of hypertalented, hyperdriven, hyperpassionate young people can solve most of the challenges facing the world, and that providing the observations required to estimate
sea
level rise is just one of the many such problems they can and will solve.
From an evolutionary point of view, you and I are like the booster rockets designed to send the genetic payload into the next level of orbit and then drop off into the
sea.
We're inundated with news all the time that the
sea
ice is disappearing and it's at its lowest level.
And in fact, scientists were originally saying
sea
ice is going to disappear in the next hundred years, then they said 50 years.
Now they're saying the
sea
ice in the Arctic, the summertime extent is going to be gone in the next four to 10 years.
These ringed seals also live out their entire life cycle associated and connected to
sea
ice.
And this is a cafe by the
sea
in Britain.
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