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MARINE

Marine is an umbrella term. As an adjective it is usually applicable to things
relating to the sea or ocean, such as marine biology, marine ecology and marine
geology. In scientific contexts, the term almost always refers exclusively to
saltwater environments, although in other contexts (e.g., engineering) it may
refer to any (usually navigable) body of water.

Marine or marines may also refer to:


MILITARY / SEAFARERS

Marines, an infantry force that specializes in naval campaigns
* such as the United States Marine Corps
such as the United States Marine Corps Merchant marine, or merchant navy, the
fleet of merchant vessels registered in a country A term for a navy, uncommon in
English, but common in other languages
* Koninklijke Marine Royal Netherlands Navy the navy of the Dutch Armed Forces
* German Navy, the navy of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
Koninklijke Marine Royal Netherlands Navy the navy of the Dutch Armed Forces
German Navy, the navy of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
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MARINE (BOOK)

Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit is a 1996 book written by
Tom Clancy about the inner workings of a Marine Expeditionary Unit.


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MARINES

Marines, also known as a marine corps and naval infantry, are an infantry force
that specializes in the support of naval and army operations on land and at sea,
as well as the execution of their own operations. In the majority of countries,
the marine force is part of the navy, but it can also be under the army like the
Troupes de marine (French Marines) and Givati Brigade (Israeli Marines), or form
an independent armed service branch like the United States Marine Corps and
Royal Marines.

Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included providing protection
from war while at sea, reflecting the pressed nature of the ships' company and
the risk of mutiny. Other tasks would include boarding of vessels during combat
or capture of prize ships and providing manpower for raiding ashore in support
of the naval objectives.

With the industrialization of warfare in the 20th century the scale of landing
operations increased; this brought with it an increased likelihood of opposition
and a need for co-ordination of various military elements. Marine forces evolved
to specialize in the skills and capabilities required for amphibious warfare.

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 * HOW NAT GEO EXPLORER IN RESIDENCE ENRIC SALA IS PROTECTING THE OCEAN
   
   National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala is on a mission to protect our ocean.
   Through the National Geographic Pristine Seas program, he works with
   political leaders, scientists, and storytellers to create marine reserves
   around the world. WHO WE ARE The National Geographic Society is a global
   nonprofit organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education
   and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
   www.nationalgeographic.org WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
   https://www.youtube.com/c/insidenatgeo On Facebook:
   https://www.facebook.com/InsideNatGeo/ On Twitter:
   https://www.twitter.com/InsideNatGeo On Instagram:
   https://www.instagram.com/insidenatgeo
   
   published: 09 Apr 2021
   


 * ENRIC SALA: GLIMPSES OF A PRISTINE OCEAN
   
   http://www.ted.com Think of the ocean as our global savings account -- and
   right now, we're only making withdrawals, not deposits. Enric Sala shows how
   we can replenish our account through no-take marine reserves, with powerful
   ecological and economic benefits. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the
   best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's
   leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes.
   Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on
   design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on
   One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and
   mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost"
   producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED s...
   
   published: 12 May 2010
   


 * ENRIC SALA - PROTECTING OUR LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
   IN MARINE CONSERVATION
   
   The world-renowned National Geographic Explorer in Residence Enric Sala
   launched the National Geographic Pristine Seas project in 2008 to explore and
   help inspire the protection of the last wild places in the ocean, an
   absolutely critical last-ditch effort to prevent the complete unraveling of
   global marine ecosystems. Made up of an extraordinary team of scientists,
   conservationists, filmmakers and policy experts, Pristine Seas has helped
   protect 6 million square kilometers of ocean habitat (more than twice the
   size of India!). Partnering with 122 different organizations and agencies
   across 23 countries, its work has inspired the establishment of some of the
   largest marine reserves in the world. Enric discusses the vital importance of
   healthy oceans to humanity’s future and what Pristine S...
   
   published: 20 May 2022
   


 * EXPLORER CLASSROOM | ENRIC SALA: MARINE ECOLOGIST
   
   Dr. Enric Sala is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, who left his
   academic career to lead National Geographic’s Pristine Seas expeditions.
   These multidisciplinary research projects are designed to find, survey, and
   protect the last healthy, undisturbed places in the ocean—from tropical
   paradises like the central Pacific’s Line Islands and the Pitcairn
   Archipelago to the forbidding, but surprisingly abundant, Arctic waters of
   Franz Josef Land. Join Sala for a stunning visual kaleidoscope of dazzlingly
   colored fish, lightning-quick reef sharks, and hauntingly beautiful coral,
   and get an update on his most recent successes in protecting these critically
   important, truly pristine seas. Register your classroom for an onscreen spot
   and check out our full schedule at http://bit.ly/Expl...
   
   published: 08 Jun 2018
   


 * EXPLORER CLASSROOM | PRISTINE SEAS WITH ENRIC SALA
   
   The ocean covers 70 percent of the planet and shelters an incredible
   diversity of life. It gives us food, jobs, and more than half the oxygen we
   breathe. But we’re taking too many fish out of the ocean, polluting it, and
   making it warmer and more acidic. Enric Sala launched the Pristine Seas
   project to explore and help save the last wild places in the ocean. Join him
   to learn more. Explorer Classroom is for everyone! We developed a guide for
   you and your family to get the most out of Explorer Classroom events!
   https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AHmXNsvz5koDlfhBx-EfocRk5Hy36N7pvRUxuWGHgcM/edit?usp=sharing
   Here are some suggested activities for your students to do after the event:
   K-5: Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned. Grades 5-8:
   Write a short “news article” ...
   
   published: 09 Apr 2020
   


 * ENRIC SALA, RESEARCHER WORKING TO PROTECT PRISTINE OCEAN PLACES - HEINZ
   AWARDEE
   
   The 23rd Heinz Awards recipient for Public Policy, Enric Sala, explains his
   decision to move from academia to conservation, from writing the obituary of
   the ocean to his work leading National Geographic's Pristine Seas - using
   both scientific and economic arguments to convince local governments to set
   aside large swaths of the ocean to try and bring back the ocean's
   biodiversity.
   
   published: 29 Oct 2018
   


 * ENRIC SALA (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ON MARINE SANCTUARY (1)
   
   From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
   Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)
   
   published: 09 Oct 2014
   


 * 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE: ENRIC SALA
   
   Guest Speaker, Dr. Enric Sala, is a former university professor who saw
   himself writing the obituary of ocean life and quit academia to become a
   full-time conservationist as a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. He
   is a marine ecologist who fell in love with the sea growing up on the
   Mediterranean coast of Spain. After obtaining a Ph.D. in ecology from the
   University of Aix-Marseille in France, Sala moved to the United States for
   ten years, where he was a professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
   In 2006, Enric moved back to Spain to hold the first position on marine
   conservation ecology at the Spanish National Council for Scientific Research
   (CSIC), and in 2008 he became a National Geographic Fellow. He founded
   National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, a project that combines e...
   
   published: 17 Sep 2019
   


 * ENRIC SALA (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ON MARINE SANCTUARY (2)
   
   From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
   Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)
   
   published: 09 Oct 2014
   


 * ENRIC SALA: GLOBAL FISHING WATCH, A TOOL FOR NGOS
   
   http://globalfishingwatch.org/
   
   published: 15 Sep 2016
   

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National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala is on a mission to protect our ocean.
Through the National Geographic Pristine Seas program, he works with political
lea...
National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala is on a mission to protect our ocean.
Through the National Geographic Pristine Seas program, he works with political
leaders, scientists, and storytellers to create marine reserves around the
world. WHO WE ARE The National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit
organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education and
storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
www.nationalgeographic.org WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/insidenatgeo On Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/InsideNatGeo/ On Twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/InsideNatGeo On Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/insidenatgeo
https://wn.com/How_Nat_Geo_Explorer_In_Residence_Enric_Sala_Is_Protecting_The_Ocean

National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala is on a mission to protect our ocean.
Through the National Geographic Pristine Seas program, he works with political
leaders, scientists, and storytellers to create marine reserves around the
world. WHO WE ARE The National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit
organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education and
storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
www.nationalgeographic.org WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/insidenatgeo On Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/InsideNatGeo/ On Twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/InsideNatGeo On Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/insidenatgeo

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http://www.ted.com Think of the ocean as our global savings account -- and right
now, we're only making withdrawals, not deposits. Enric Sala shows how we can
r...
http://www.ted.com Think of the ocean as our global savings account -- and right
now, we're only making withdrawals, not deposits. Enric Sala shows how we can
replenish our account through no-take marine reserves, with powerful ecological
and economic benefits. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and
performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and
doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have
included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor
on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane
Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the
"Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of
mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover
these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed
captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on
TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10
TEDTalks at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
https://wn.com/Enric_Sala_Glimpses_Of_A_Pristine_Ocean

http://www.ted.com Think of the ocean as our global savings account -- and right
now, we're only making withdrawals, not deposits. Enric Sala shows how we can
replenish our account through no-take marine reserves, with powerful ecological
and economic benefits. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and
performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and
doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have
included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor
on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane
Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the
"Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of
mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover
these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed
captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on
TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10
TEDTalks at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10

 * published: 12 May 2010
 * views: 33280

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MARINE CONSERVATION

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The world-renowned National Geographic Explorer in Residence Enric Sala launched
the National Geographic Pristine Seas project in 2008 to explore and help
inspi...
The world-renowned National Geographic Explorer in Residence Enric Sala launched
the National Geographic Pristine Seas project in 2008 to explore and help
inspire the protection of the last wild places in the ocean, an absolutely
critical last-ditch effort to prevent the complete unraveling of global marine
ecosystems. Made up of an extraordinary team of scientists, conservationists,
filmmakers and policy experts, Pristine Seas has helped protect 6 million square
kilometers of ocean habitat (more than twice the size of India!). Partnering
with 122 different organizations and agencies across 23 countries, its work has
inspired the establishment of some of the largest marine reserves in the world.
Enric discusses the vital importance of healthy oceans to humanity’s future and
what Pristine Seas hopes to accomplish in the years ahead. Enric Sala, Ph.D., a
former professor who quit academia to become a full-time conservationist as a
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, founded and leads Pristine Seas, a
project that combines exploration, research, and media to inspire leaders to
protect the last wild places in the ocean. To date, Pristine Seas has helped
create 25 of the largest marine reserves on the planet, covering an area of more
than 6.5 million square kilometers. Sala, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical
Society, has, in the past 15 years, earned numerous prestigious awards and
honors for his conservation work. This talk was delivered at the 2022 Bioneers
Conference. Learn more at http://www.bioneers.org
https://wn.com/Enric_Sala_Protecting_Our_Life_Support_System_Challenges_And_Opportunities_In_Marine_Conservation

The world-renowned National Geographic Explorer in Residence Enric Sala launched
the National Geographic Pristine Seas project in 2008 to explore and help
inspire the protection of the last wild places in the ocean, an absolutely
critical last-ditch effort to prevent the complete unraveling of global marine
ecosystems. Made up of an extraordinary team of scientists, conservationists,
filmmakers and policy experts, Pristine Seas has helped protect 6 million square
kilometers of ocean habitat (more than twice the size of India!). Partnering
with 122 different organizations and agencies across 23 countries, its work has
inspired the establishment of some of the largest marine reserves in the world.
Enric discusses the vital importance of healthy oceans to humanity’s future and
what Pristine Seas hopes to accomplish in the years ahead. Enric Sala, Ph.D., a
former professor who quit academia to become a full-time conservationist as a
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, founded and leads Pristine Seas, a
project that combines exploration, research, and media to inspire leaders to
protect the last wild places in the ocean. To date, Pristine Seas has helped
create 25 of the largest marine reserves on the planet, covering an area of more
than 6.5 million square kilometers. Sala, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical
Society, has, in the past 15 years, earned numerous prestigious awards and
honors for his conservation work. This talk was delivered at the 2022 Bioneers
Conference. Learn more at http://www.bioneers.org

 * published: 20 May 2022
 * views: 2081

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EXPLORER CLASSROOM | ENRIC SALA: MARINE ECOLOGIST

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Dr. Enric Sala is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, who left his
academic career to lead National Geographic’s Pristine Seas expeditions. These
multi...
Dr. Enric Sala is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, who left his
academic career to lead National Geographic’s Pristine Seas expeditions. These
multidisciplinary research projects are designed to find, survey, and protect
the last healthy, undisturbed places in the ocean—from tropical paradises like
the central Pacific’s Line Islands and the Pitcairn Archipelago to the
forbidding, but surprisingly abundant, Arctic waters of Franz Josef Land. Join
Sala for a stunning visual kaleidoscope of dazzlingly colored fish,
lightning-quick reef sharks, and hauntingly beautiful coral, and get an update
on his most recent successes in protecting these critically important, truly
pristine seas. Register your classroom for an onscreen spot and check out our
full schedule at http://bit.ly/ExplorerClassroom Ask questions by using
#ExplorerClassroom on Twitter! Please Note: Explorer Classroom sessions are live
events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the public and recorded. Please share
these terms with parents of students who will participate live on camera. If any
parents or students prefer not to be on camera, please accommodate their wishes
in your classroom.
https://wn.com/Explorer_Classroom_|_Enric_Sala_Marine_Ecologist

Dr. Enric Sala is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, who left his
academic career to lead National Geographic’s Pristine Seas expeditions. These
multidisciplinary research projects are designed to find, survey, and protect
the last healthy, undisturbed places in the ocean—from tropical paradises like
the central Pacific’s Line Islands and the Pitcairn Archipelago to the
forbidding, but surprisingly abundant, Arctic waters of Franz Josef Land. Join
Sala for a stunning visual kaleidoscope of dazzlingly colored fish,
lightning-quick reef sharks, and hauntingly beautiful coral, and get an update
on his most recent successes in protecting these critically important, truly
pristine seas. Register your classroom for an onscreen spot and check out our
full schedule at http://bit.ly/ExplorerClassroom Ask questions by using
#ExplorerClassroom on Twitter! Please Note: Explorer Classroom sessions are live
events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the public and recorded. Please share
these terms with parents of students who will participate live on camera. If any
parents or students prefer not to be on camera, please accommodate their wishes
in your classroom.

 * published: 08 Jun 2018
 * views: 331

51:29


EXPLORER CLASSROOM | PRISTINE SEAS WITH ENRIC SALA

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The ocean covers 70 percent of the planet and shelters an incredible diversity
of life. It gives us food, jobs, and more than half the oxygen we breathe. But
we...
The ocean covers 70 percent of the planet and shelters an incredible diversity
of life. It gives us food, jobs, and more than half the oxygen we breathe. But
we’re taking too many fish out of the ocean, polluting it, and making it warmer
and more acidic. Enric Sala launched the Pristine Seas project to explore and
help save the last wild places in the ocean. Join him to learn more. Explorer
Classroom is for everyone! We developed a guide for you and your family to get
the most out of Explorer Classroom events!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AHmXNsvz5koDlfhBx-EfocRk5Hy36N7pvRUxuWGHgcM/edit?usp=sharing
Here are some suggested activities for your students to do after the event: K-5:
Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned. Grades 5-8: Write a
short “news article” about what you learned. High School: Produce a short video
that explains something you learned today. Share your students activities by
@NatGeoEducation and using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter. Our team will share
your student’s work with the Explorer. Please Note: Explorer Classroom sessions
are live events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the public and recorded.
Please share these terms with parents of students who will participate live on
camera. If any parents or students prefer not to be on camera, please
accommodate their wishes in your classroom. We invite you to explore collections
of activities that have been developed for educators, parents, and caregivers to
implement with K-12 learners.
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/learn-at-home/
WHAT IS THE RESOURCE LIBRARY The National Geographic Resource Library provides
online materials that take students on thought-provoking journeys, engaging them
with entertaining stories and rich photography. The Resource Library features
nonfiction articles, videos, photographs, maps, and infographics that
investigate the science, geography, and history behind the important phenomena,
discoveries, and ideas of our time. Learn more:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/resource-library/ WHO WE ARE The
National Geographic Society is an impact-driven global nonprofit organization
based in Washington, D.C. Since 1888, the National Geographic Society uses the
power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and
protect the wonder of our world. To learn more about the Society and its
programs, visit www.nationalgeographic.org. WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/NatGeoEdOrg?sub_confirmation=1 On Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/natgeoeducation/ On Twitter:
https://twitter.com/natgeoeducation Our Newsletter:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/newsletter/
https://wn.com/Explorer_Classroom_|_Pristine_Seas_With_Enric_Sala

The ocean covers 70 percent of the planet and shelters an incredible diversity
of life. It gives us food, jobs, and more than half the oxygen we breathe. But
we’re taking too many fish out of the ocean, polluting it, and making it warmer
and more acidic. Enric Sala launched the Pristine Seas project to explore and
help save the last wild places in the ocean. Join him to learn more. Explorer
Classroom is for everyone! We developed a guide for you and your family to get
the most out of Explorer Classroom events!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AHmXNsvz5koDlfhBx-EfocRk5Hy36N7pvRUxuWGHgcM/edit?usp=sharing
Here are some suggested activities for your students to do after the event: K-5:
Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned. Grades 5-8: Write a
short “news article” about what you learned. High School: Produce a short video
that explains something you learned today. Share your students activities by
@NatGeoEducation and using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter. Our team will share
your student’s work with the Explorer. Please Note: Explorer Classroom sessions
are live events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the public and recorded.
Please share these terms with parents of students who will participate live on
camera. If any parents or students prefer not to be on camera, please
accommodate their wishes in your classroom. We invite you to explore collections
of activities that have been developed for educators, parents, and caregivers to
implement with K-12 learners.
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/learn-at-home/
WHAT IS THE RESOURCE LIBRARY The National Geographic Resource Library provides
online materials that take students on thought-provoking journeys, engaging them
with entertaining stories and rich photography. The Resource Library features
nonfiction articles, videos, photographs, maps, and infographics that
investigate the science, geography, and history behind the important phenomena,
discoveries, and ideas of our time. Learn more:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/resource-library/ WHO WE ARE The
National Geographic Society is an impact-driven global nonprofit organization
based in Washington, D.C. Since 1888, the National Geographic Society uses the
power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and
protect the wonder of our world. To learn more about the Society and its
programs, visit www.nationalgeographic.org. WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/NatGeoEdOrg?sub_confirmation=1 On Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/natgeoeducation/ On Twitter:
https://twitter.com/natgeoeducation Our Newsletter:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/newsletter/

 * published: 09 Apr 2020
 * views: 2492

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ENRIC SALA, RESEARCHER WORKING TO PROTECT PRISTINE OCEAN PLACES - HEINZ AWARDEE

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The 23rd Heinz Awards recipient for Public Policy, Enric Sala, explains his
decision to move from academia to conservation, from writing the obituary of the
oce...
The 23rd Heinz Awards recipient for Public Policy, Enric Sala, explains his
decision to move from academia to conservation, from writing the obituary of the
ocean to his work leading National Geographic's Pristine Seas - using both
scientific and economic arguments to convince local governments to set aside
large swaths of the ocean to try and bring back the ocean's biodiversity.
https://wn.com/Enric_Sala,_Researcher_Working_To_Protect_Pristine_Ocean_Places_Heinz_Awardee

The 23rd Heinz Awards recipient for Public Policy, Enric Sala, explains his
decision to move from academia to conservation, from writing the obituary of the
ocean to his work leading National Geographic's Pristine Seas - using both
scientific and economic arguments to convince local governments to set aside
large swaths of the ocean to try and bring back the ocean's biodiversity.

 * published: 29 Oct 2018
 * views: 56

1:31


ENRIC SALA (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ON MARINE SANCTUARY (1)

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From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)
From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)
https://wn.com/Enric_Sala_(National_Geographic)_On_Marine_Sanctuary_(1)

From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)

 * published: 09 Oct 2014
 * views: 146

26:22


2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE: ENRIC SALA

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Guest Speaker, Dr. Enric Sala, is a former university professor who saw himself
writing the obituary of ocean life and quit academia to become a full-time
conse...
Guest Speaker, Dr. Enric Sala, is a former university professor who saw himself
writing the obituary of ocean life and quit academia to become a full-time
conservationist as a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. He is a marine
ecologist who fell in love with the sea growing up on the Mediterranean coast of
Spain. After obtaining a Ph.D. in ecology from the University of Aix-Marseille
in France, Sala moved to the United States for ten years, where he was a
professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. In 2006, Enric moved back to
Spain to hold the first position on marine conservation ecology at the Spanish
National Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), and in 2008 he became a
National Geographic Fellow. He founded National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, a
project that combines exploration, research, and media to inspire country
leaders to protect the last wild places in the ocean. Scaling the work of
Pristine Seas, Enric is currently leading the National Geographic Society’s Last
Wild Places initiative, which will support the protection of 30 percent of the
planet by 2030, and the development of new business models for conservation.
https://wn.com/2019_Annual_Conference_Enric_Sala

Guest Speaker, Dr. Enric Sala, is a former university professor who saw himself
writing the obituary of ocean life and quit academia to become a full-time
conservationist as a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. He is a marine
ecologist who fell in love with the sea growing up on the Mediterranean coast of
Spain. After obtaining a Ph.D. in ecology from the University of Aix-Marseille
in France, Sala moved to the United States for ten years, where he was a
professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. In 2006, Enric moved back to
Spain to hold the first position on marine conservation ecology at the Spanish
National Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), and in 2008 he became a
National Geographic Fellow. He founded National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, a
project that combines exploration, research, and media to inspire country
leaders to protect the last wild places in the ocean. Scaling the work of
Pristine Seas, Enric is currently leading the National Geographic Society’s Last
Wild Places initiative, which will support the protection of 30 percent of the
planet by 2030, and the development of new business models for conservation.

 * published: 17 Sep 2019
 * views: 1491

0:41


ENRIC SALA (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ON MARINE SANCTUARY (2)

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 * Duration: 0:41
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From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)
From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)
https://wn.com/Enric_Sala_(National_Geographic)_On_Marine_Sanctuary_(2)

From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)

 * published: 09 Oct 2014
 * views: 145

0:54


ENRIC SALA: GLOBAL FISHING WATCH, A TOOL FOR NGOS

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http://globalfishingwatch.org/
http://globalfishingwatch.org/
https://wn.com/Enric_Sala_Global_Fishing_Watch,_A_Tool_For_Ngos

http://globalfishingwatch.org/

 * published: 15 Sep 2016
 * views: 152


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   How Nat Geo Explorer in Residence Enric Sala Is Protecting the Ocean
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   HOW NAT GEO EXPLORER IN RESIDENCE ENRIC SALA IS PROTECTING THE OCEAN
   
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   National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala is on a mission to protect our ocean.
   Through the National Geographic Pristine Seas program, he works with
   political leaders, scientists, and storytellers to create marine reserves
   around the world. WHO WE ARE The National Geographic Society is a global
   nonprofit organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education
   and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
   www.nationalgeographic.org WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
   https://www.youtube.com/c/insidenatgeo On Facebook:
   https://www.facebook.com/InsideNatGeo/ On Twitter:
   https://www.twitter.com/InsideNatGeo On Instagram:
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   Enric Sala: Glimpses of a pristine ocean
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   ENRIC SALA: GLIMPSES OF A PRISTINE OCEAN
   
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   http://www.ted.com Think of the ocean as our global savings account -- and
   right now, we're only making withdrawals, not deposits. Enric Sala shows how
   we can replenish our account through no-take marine reserves, with powerful
   ecological and economic benefits. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the
   best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's
   leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes.
   Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on
   design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on
   One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and
   mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost"
   producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology,
   Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science,
   business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles
   in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at
   http://www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks
   at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
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   Enric Sala - Protecting Our Life Support System: Challenges and Opportunities
   in Marine Conservation
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   ENRIC SALA - PROTECTING OUR LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
   IN MARINE CONSERVATION
   
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   The world-renowned National Geographic Explorer in Residence Enric Sala
   launched the National Geographic Pristine Seas project in 2008 to explore and
   help inspire the protection of the last wild places in the ocean, an
   absolutely critical last-ditch effort to prevent the complete unraveling of
   global marine ecosystems. Made up of an extraordinary team of scientists,
   conservationists, filmmakers and policy experts, Pristine Seas has helped
   protect 6 million square kilometers of ocean habitat (more than twice the
   size of India!). Partnering with 122 different organizations and agencies
   across 23 countries, its work has inspired the establishment of some of the
   largest marine reserves in the world. Enric discusses the vital importance of
   healthy oceans to humanity’s future and what Pristine Seas hopes to
   accomplish in the years ahead. Enric Sala, Ph.D., a former professor who quit
   academia to become a full-time conservationist as a National Geographic
   Explorer-in-Residence, founded and leads Pristine Seas, a project that
   combines exploration, research, and media to inspire leaders to protect the
   last wild places in the ocean. To date, Pristine Seas has helped create 25 of
   the largest marine reserves on the planet, covering an area of more than 6.5
   million square kilometers. Sala, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society,
   has, in the past 15 years, earned numerous prestigious awards and honors for
   his conservation work. This talk was delivered at the 2022 Bioneers
   Conference. Learn more at http://www.bioneers.org
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   Explorer Classroom | Enric Sala: Marine Ecologist
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   EXPLORER CLASSROOM | ENRIC SALA: MARINE ECOLOGIST
   
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   Dr. Enric Sala is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, who left his
   academic career to lead National Geographic’s Pristine Seas expeditions.
   These multidisciplinary research projects are designed to find, survey, and
   protect the last healthy, undisturbed places in the ocean—from tropical
   paradises like the central Pacific’s Line Islands and the Pitcairn
   Archipelago to the forbidding, but surprisingly abundant, Arctic waters of
   Franz Josef Land. Join Sala for a stunning visual kaleidoscope of dazzlingly
   colored fish, lightning-quick reef sharks, and hauntingly beautiful coral,
   and get an update on his most recent successes in protecting these critically
   important, truly pristine seas. Register your classroom for an onscreen spot
   and check out our full schedule at http://bit.ly/ExplorerClassroom Ask
   questions by using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter! Please Note: Explorer
   Classroom sessions are live events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the
   public and recorded. Please share these terms with parents of students who
   will participate live on camera. If any parents or students prefer not to be
   on camera, please accommodate their wishes in your classroom.
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   Explorer Classroom | Pristine Seas with Enric Sala
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   EXPLORER CLASSROOM | PRISTINE SEAS WITH ENRIC SALA
   
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   The ocean covers 70 percent of the planet and shelters an incredible
   diversity of life. It gives us food, jobs, and more than half the oxygen we
   breathe. But we’re taking too many fish out of the ocean, polluting it, and
   making it warmer and more acidic. Enric Sala launched the Pristine Seas
   project to explore and help save the last wild places in the ocean. Join him
   to learn more. Explorer Classroom is for everyone! We developed a guide for
   you and your family to get the most out of Explorer Classroom events!
   https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AHmXNsvz5koDlfhBx-EfocRk5Hy36N7pvRUxuWGHgcM/edit?usp=sharing
   Here are some suggested activities for your students to do after the event:
   K-5: Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned. Grades 5-8:
   Write a short “news article” about what you learned. High School: Produce a
   short video that explains something you learned today. Share your students
   activities by @NatGeoEducation and using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter. Our
   team will share your student’s work with the Explorer. Please Note: Explorer
   Classroom sessions are live events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the
   public and recorded. Please share these terms with parents of students who
   will participate live on camera. If any parents or students prefer not to be
   on camera, please accommodate their wishes in your classroom. We invite you
   to explore collections of activities that have been developed for educators,
   parents, and caregivers to implement with K-12 learners.
   https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/learn-at-home/
   WHAT IS THE RESOURCE LIBRARY The National Geographic Resource Library
   provides online materials that take students on thought-provoking journeys,
   engaging them with entertaining stories and rich photography. The Resource
   Library features nonfiction articles, videos, photographs, maps, and
   infographics that investigate the science, geography, and history behind the
   important phenomena, discoveries, and ideas of our time. Learn more:
   https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/resource-library/ WHO WE ARE The
   National Geographic Society is an impact-driven global nonprofit organization
   based in Washington, D.C. Since 1888, the National Geographic Society uses
   the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate
   and protect the wonder of our world. To learn more about the Society and its
   programs, visit www.nationalgeographic.org. WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
   https://www.youtube.com/c/NatGeoEdOrg?sub_confirmation=1 On Facebook:
   https://www.facebook.com/natgeoeducation/ On Twitter:
   https://twitter.com/natgeoeducation Our Newsletter:
   https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/newsletter/
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   Enric Sala, Researcher Working to Protect Pristine Ocean Places - Heinz
   Awardee
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   The 23rd Heinz Awards recipient for Public Policy, Enric Sala, explains his
   decision to move from academia to conservation, from writing the obituary of
   the ocean to his work leading National Geographic's Pristine Seas - using
   both scientific and economic arguments to convince local governments to set
   aside large swaths of the ocean to try and bring back the ocean's
   biodiversity.
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   Enric Sala (National Geographic) on marine sanctuary (1)
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   ENRIC SALA (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ON MARINE SANCTUARY (1)
   
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   2019 Annual Conference: Enric Sala
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   2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE: ENRIC SALA
   
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   Guest Speaker, Dr. Enric Sala, is a former university professor who saw
   himself writing the obituary of ocean life and quit academia to become a
   full-time conservationist as a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. He
   is a marine ecologist who fell in love with the sea growing up on the
   Mediterranean coast of Spain. After obtaining a Ph.D. in ecology from the
   University of Aix-Marseille in France, Sala moved to the United States for
   ten years, where he was a professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
   In 2006, Enric moved back to Spain to hold the first position on marine
   conservation ecology at the Spanish National Council for Scientific Research
   (CSIC), and in 2008 he became a National Geographic Fellow. He founded
   National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, a project that combines exploration,
   research, and media to inspire country leaders to protect the last wild
   places in the ocean. Scaling the work of Pristine Seas, Enric is currently
   leading the National Geographic Society’s Last Wild Places initiative, which
   will support the protection of 30 percent of the planet by 2030, and the
   development of new business models for conservation.
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   Enric Sala (National Geographic) on marine sanctuary (2)
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   ENRIC SALA (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ON MARINE SANCTUARY (2)
   
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   From the high-level event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way Toward a
   Sustainable Development Goal” (September 26, 2014)
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   Enric Sala: Global Fishing Watch, A Tool For NGOs
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National Geographic Explorer Enric Sala is on a mission to protect our ocean.
Through the National Geographic Pristine Seas program, he works with political
leaders, scientists, and storytellers to create marine reserves around the
world. WHO WE ARE The National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit
organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education and
storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world.
www.nationalgeographic.org WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/insidenatgeo On Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/InsideNatGeo/ On Twitter:
https://www.twitter.com/InsideNatGeo On Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/insidenatgeo
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Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Ex­plor­er Enric Sala is on a mis­sion to pro­tect our
ocean. Through the Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Pris­tine Seas pro­gram, he works
with po­lit­i­cal lead­ers, sci­en­tists, and sto­ry­tellers to cre­ate ma­rine
re­serves around the world. WHO WE ARE The Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic So­ci­ety is
a glob­al non­prof­it or­ga­ni­za­tion that uses the power of sci­ence,
ex­plo­ration, ed­u­ca­tion and sto­ry­telling to il­lu­mi­nate and pro­tect the
won­der of our world. www. nationalgeographic. org WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube:
https:// www. youtube. com/ c/ insidenatgeo On Face­book: https:// www.
facebook. com/ InsideNatGeo/ On Twit­ter: https:// www. twitter. com/
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19:56
Enric Sala: Glimpses of a pris­tine ocean
http:// www. ted. com Think of the ocean as our glob­al sav­ings ac­count -- and
right now, we'r...
pub­lished: 12 May 2010
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Enric Sala: Glimpses of a pris­tine ocean


ENRIC SALA: GLIMPSES OF A PRIS­TINE OCEAN

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http:// www. ted. com Think of the ocean as our glob­al sav­ings ac­count -- and
right now, we're only mak­ing with­drawals, not de­posits. Enric Sala shows how
we can re­plen­ish our ac­count through no-take ma­rine re­serves, with
pow­er­ful eco­log­i­cal and eco­nom­ic ben­e­fits. TEDTalks is a daily video
pod­cast of the best talks and per­for­mances from the TED Con­fer­ence, where
the world's lead­ing thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18
min­utes. Fea­tured speak­ers have in­clud­ed Al Gore on cli­mate change,
Philippe Star­ck on de­sign, Jill Bolte Tay­lor on ob­serv­ing her own stroke,
Nicholas Ne­gro­ponte on One Lap­top per Child, Jane Goodall on chim­panzees,
Bill Gates on malar­ia and mosquitoes, Pat­tie Maes on the "Sixth Sense"
wear­able tech, and "Lost" pro­duc­er JJ Abrams on the al­lure of mys­tery. TED
stands for Tech­nol­o­gy, En­ter­tain­ment, De­sign, and TEDTalks cover these
top­ics as well as sci­ence, busi­ness, de­vel­op­ment and the arts. Closed
cap­tions and trans­lat­ed sub­ti­tles in a va­ri­ety of lan­guages are now
avail­able on TED. com, at http:// www. ted. com/ translate. Watch a high­light
reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at http:// www. ted. com/ index. php/ talks/ top10
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15:10
Enric Sala - Pro­tect­ing Our Life Sup­port Sys­tem: Chal­lenges and
Op­por­tu­ni­ties in Ma­rine Con­ser­va­tion
The world-renowned Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Ex­plor­er in Res­i­dence Enric Sala
launched the Natio...
pub­lished: 20 May 2022
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Op­por­tu­ni­ties in Ma­rine Con­ser­va­tion


ENRIC SALA - PRO­TECT­ING OUR LIFE SUP­PORT SYS­TEM: CHAL­LENGES AND
OP­POR­TU­NI­TIES IN MA­RINE CON­SER­VA­TION

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The world-renowned Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Ex­plor­er in Res­i­dence Enric Sala
launched the Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Pris­tine Seas pro­ject in 2008 to
ex­plore and help in­spire the pro­tec­tion of the last wild places in the
ocean, an ab­so­lute­ly crit­i­cal last-ditch ef­fort to pre­vent the com­plete
un­rav­el­ing of glob­al ma­rine ecosys­tems. Made up of an ex­traor­di­nary
team of sci­en­tists, con­ser­va­tion­ists, film­mak­ers and pol­i­cy ex­perts,
Pris­tine Seas has helped pro­tect 6 mil­lion square kilo­me­ters of ocean
habi­tat (more than twice the size of India!). Part­ner­ing with 122 dif­fer­ent
or­ga­ni­za­tions and agen­cies across 23 coun­tries, its work has in­spired the
es­tab­lish­ment of some of the largest ma­rine re­serves in the world. Enric
dis­cuss­es the vital im­por­tance of healthy oceans to hu­man­i­ty’s fu­ture
and what Pris­tine Seas hopes to ac­com­plish in the years ahead. Enric Sala,
Ph.D., a for­mer pro­fes­sor who quit academia to be­come a full-time
con­ser­va­tion­ist as a Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Ex­plor­er-in-Res­i­dence,
found­ed and leads Pris­tine Seas, a pro­ject that com­bines ex­plo­ration,
re­search, and media to in­spire lead­ers to pro­tect the last wild places in
the ocean. To date, Pris­tine Seas has helped cre­ate 25 of the largest ma­rine
re­serves on the plan­et, cov­er­ing an area of more than 6.5 mil­lion square
kilo­me­ters. Sala, a Fel­low of the Royal Ge­o­graph­i­cal So­ci­ety, has, in
the past 15 years, earned nu­mer­ous pres­ti­gious awards and hon­ors for his
con­ser­va­tion work. This talk was de­liv­ered at the 2022 Bioneers
Con­fer­ence. Learn more at http:// www. bioneers. org
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Ex­plor­er Class­room | Enric Sala: Ma­rine Ecol­o­gist
Dr. Enric Sala is a Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Ex­plor­er-in-Res­i­dence, who left
his aca­dem­ic caree...
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EX­PLOR­ER CLASS­ROOM | ENRIC SALA: MA­RINE ECOL­O­GIST

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Dr. Enric Sala is a Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Ex­plor­er-in-Res­i­dence, who left
his aca­dem­ic ca­reer to lead Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic’s Pris­tine Seas
ex­pe­di­tions. These mul­ti­dis­ci­plinary re­search pro­jects are de­signed to
find, sur­vey, and pro­tect the last healthy, undis­turbed places in the
ocean—from trop­i­cal par­adis­es like the cen­tral Pa­cif­ic’s Line Is­lands
and the Pit­cairn Archipela­go to the for­bid­ding, but sur­pris­ing­ly
abun­dant, Arc­tic wa­ters of Franz Josef Land. Join Sala for a stun­ning
vi­su­al kalei­do­scope of daz­zling­ly col­ored fish, light­ning-quick reef
sharks, and haunt­ing­ly beau­ti­ful coral, and get an up­date on his most
re­cent suc­cess­es in pro­tect­ing these crit­i­cal­ly im­por­tant, truly
pris­tine seas. Reg­is­ter your class­room for an on­screen spot and check out
our full sched­ule at http:// bit. ly/ ExplorerClassroom Ask ques­tions by using
#Ex­plor­erClass­room on Twit­ter! Please Note: Ex­plor­er Class­room ses­sions
are live events host­ed on YouTube. They are open to the pub­lic and record­ed.
Please share these terms with par­ents of stu­dents who will par­tic­i­pate live
on cam­era. If any par­ents or stu­dents pre­fer not to be on cam­era, please
ac­com­mo­date their wish­es in your class­room.
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51:29
Ex­plor­er Class­room | Pris­tine Seas with Enric Sala
The ocean cov­ers 70 per­cent of the plan­et and shel­ters an in­cred­i­ble
di­ver­si­ty of life. It...
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EX­PLOR­ER CLASS­ROOM | PRIS­TINE SEAS WITH ENRIC SALA

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 * views: 2492

The ocean cov­ers 70 per­cent of the plan­et and shel­ters an in­cred­i­ble
di­ver­si­ty of life. It gives us food, jobs, and more than half the oxy­gen we
breathe. But we’re tak­ing too many fish out of the ocean, pol­lut­ing it, and
mak­ing it warmer and more acidic. Enric Sala launched the Pris­tine Seas
pro­ject to ex­plore and help save the last wild places in the ocean. Join him
to learn more. Ex­plor­er Class­room is for ev­ery­one! We de­vel­oped a guide
for you and your fam­i­ly to get the most out of Ex­plor­er Class­room events!
https:// docs. google. com/ document/ d/
1AHmXNsvz5koDlfhBx-EfocRk5Hy36N7pvRUxuWGHgcM/ edit? usp=sharing Here are some
sug­gest­ed ac­tiv­i­ties for your stu­dents to do after the event: K-5: Draw a
pic­ture or photo strip of some­thing you learned. Grades 5-8: Write a short
“news ar­ti­cle” about what you learned. High School: Pro­duce a short video
that ex­plains some­thing you learned today. Share your stu­dents ac­tiv­i­ties
by @Nat­GeoE­d­u­ca­tion and using #Ex­plor­erClass­room on Twit­ter. Our team
will share your stu­dent’s work with the Ex­plor­er. Please Note: Ex­plor­er
Class­room ses­sions are live events host­ed on YouTube. They are open to the
pub­lic and record­ed. Please share these terms with par­ents of stu­dents who
will par­tic­i­pate live on cam­era. If any par­ents or stu­dents pre­fer not to
be on cam­era, please ac­com­mo­date their wish­es in your class­room. We
in­vite you to ex­plore col­lec­tions of ac­tiv­i­ties that have been
de­vel­oped for ed­u­ca­tors, par­ents, and care­givers to im­ple­ment with K-12
learn­ers. https:// www. nationalgeographic. org/ education/
classroom-resources/ learn-at-home/ WHAT IS THE RE­SOURCE LI­BRARY The
Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic Re­source Li­brary pro­vides on­line ma­te­ri­als that
take stu­dents on thought-pro­vok­ing jour­neys, en­gag­ing them with
en­ter­tain­ing sto­ries and rich pho­tog­ra­phy. The Re­source Li­brary
fea­tures non­fic­tion ar­ti­cles, videos, pho­tographs, maps, and
in­fo­graph­ics that in­ves­ti­gate the sci­ence, ge­og­ra­phy, and his­to­ry
be­hind the im­por­tant phe­nom­e­na, dis­cov­er­ies, and ideas of our time.
Learn more: https:// www. nationalgeographic. org/ education/ resource-library/
WHO WE ARE The Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic So­ci­ety is an im­pact-driv­en glob­al
non­prof­it or­ga­ni­za­tion based in Wash­ing­ton, D.C. Since 1888, the
Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic So­ci­ety uses the power of sci­ence, ex­plo­ration,
ed­u­ca­tion, and sto­ry­telling to il­lu­mi­nate and pro­tect the won­der of
our world. To learn more about the So­ci­ety and its pro­grams, visit www.
nationalgeographic. org. WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube: https:// www. youtube.
com/ c/ NatGeoEdOrg? sub_ confirmation=1 On Face­book: https:// www. facebook.
com/ natgeoeducation/ On Twit­ter: https:// twitter. com/ natgeoeducation Our
Newslet­ter: https:// www. nationalgeographic. org/ education/ newsletter/
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Enric Sala, Re­searcher Work­ing to Pro­tect Pris­tine Ocean Places - Heinz
Awardee
The 23rd Heinz Awards re­cip­i­ent for Pub­lic Pol­i­cy, Enric Sala, ex­plains
his de­ci­sion to mo...
pub­lished: 29 Oct 2018
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Enric Sala, Re­searcher Work­ing to Pro­tect Pris­tine Ocean Places - Heinz
Awardee


ENRIC SALA, RE­SEARCHER WORK­ING TO PRO­TECT PRIS­TINE OCEAN PLACES - HEINZ
AWARDEE

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 * pub­lished: 29 Oct 2018
 * views: 56

The 23rd Heinz Awards re­cip­i­ent for Pub­lic Pol­i­cy, Enric Sala, ex­plains
his de­ci­sion to move from academia to con­ser­va­tion, from writ­ing the
obit­u­ary of the ocean to his work lead­ing Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic's
Pris­tine Seas - using both sci­en­tif­ic and eco­nom­ic ar­gu­ments to
con­vince local gov­ern­ments to set aside large swaths of the ocean to try and
bring back the ocean's bio­di­ver­si­ty.
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1:31
Enric Sala (Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic) on ma­rine sanc­tu­ary (1)
From the high-lev­el event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way To­ward a
Sus­tain­able Dev...
pub­lished: 09 Oct 2014
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Enric Sala (Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic) on ma­rine sanc­tu­ary (1)


ENRIC SALA (NA­TION­AL GE­O­GRAPH­IC) ON MA­RINE SANC­TU­ARY (1)

 * Re­port rights in­fringe­ment
 * pub­lished: 09 Oct 2014
 * views: 146

From the high-lev­el event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way To­ward a
Sus­tain­able De­vel­op­ment Goal” (Septem­ber 26, 2014)
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26:22
2019 An­nu­al Con­fer­ence: Enric Sala
Guest Speak­er, Dr. Enric Sala, is a for­mer uni­ver­si­ty pro­fes­sor who saw
him­self writ­ing th...
pub­lished: 17 Sep 2019
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2019 An­nu­al Con­fer­ence: Enric Sala


2019 AN­NU­AL CON­FER­ENCE: ENRIC SALA

 * Re­port rights in­fringe­ment
 * pub­lished: 17 Sep 2019
 * views: 1491

Guest Speak­er, Dr. Enric Sala, is a for­mer uni­ver­si­ty pro­fes­sor who saw
him­self writ­ing the obit­u­ary of ocean life and quit academia to be­come a
full-time con­ser­va­tion­ist as a Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic
Ex­plor­er-in-Res­i­dence. He is a ma­rine ecol­o­gist who fell in love with the
sea grow­ing up on the Mediter­ranean coast of Spain. After ob­tain­ing a Ph.D.
in ecol­o­gy from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Aix-Mar­seille in France, Sala moved to
the Unit­ed States for ten years, where he was a pro­fes­sor at Scripps
In­sti­tu­tion of Oceanog­ra­phy. In 2006, Enric moved back to Spain to hold the
first po­si­tion on ma­rine con­ser­va­tion ecol­o­gy at the Span­ish Na­tion­al
Coun­cil for Sci­en­tif­ic Re­search (CSIC), and in 2008 he be­came a Na­tion­al
Ge­o­graph­ic Fel­low. He found­ed Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic’s Pris­tine Seas, a
pro­ject that com­bines ex­plo­ration, re­search, and media to in­spire coun­try
lead­ers to pro­tect the last wild places in the ocean. Scal­ing the work of
Pris­tine Seas, Enric is cur­rent­ly lead­ing the Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic
So­ci­ety’s Last Wild Places ini­tia­tive, which will sup­port the pro­tec­tion
of 30 per­cent of the plan­et by 2030, and the de­vel­op­ment of new busi­ness
mod­els for con­ser­va­tion.
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0:41
Enric Sala (Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic) on ma­rine sanc­tu­ary (2)
From the high-lev­el event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way To­ward a
Sus­tain­able Dev...
pub­lished: 09 Oct 2014
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Enric Sala (Na­tion­al Ge­o­graph­ic) on ma­rine sanc­tu­ary (2)


ENRIC SALA (NA­TION­AL GE­O­GRAPH­IC) ON MA­RINE SANC­TU­ARY (2)

 * Re­port rights in­fringe­ment
 * pub­lished: 09 Oct 2014
 * views: 145

From the high-lev­el event, “Healthy Oceans & Seas: Paving the Way To­ward a
Sus­tain­able De­vel­op­ment Goal” (Septem­ber 26, 2014)
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0:54
Enric Sala: Glob­al Fish­ing Watch, A Tool For NGOs
http:// globalfishingwatch. org/
pub­lished: 15 Sep 2016
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ENRIC SALA: GLOB­AL FISH­ING WATCH, A TOOL FOR NGOS

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 * pub­lished: 15 Sep 2016
 * views: 152

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Marine is an umbrella term. As an adjective it is usually applicable to things
relating to the sea or ocean, such as marine biology, marine ecology and marine
geology. In scientific contexts, the term almost always refers exclusively to
saltwater environments, although in other contexts (e.g., engineering) it may
refer to any (usually navigable) body of water.

Marine or marines may also refer to:


MILITARY / SEAFARERS

Marines, an infantry force that specializes in naval campaigns
* such as the United States Marine Corps
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fleet of merchant vessels registered in a country A term for a navy, uncommon in
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* German Navy, the navy of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
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NYC Public Pools to Cool Off In This Summer ... Abe Lincoln Pool – East Harlem
... Where ... E ... Additional reporting by Alexandra Feingold, Mia Salas, and
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MEET THE NEWS-PRESS 2024 ALL-AREA BOYS WRESTLING TEAM SPONSORED BY BABCOCK RANCH

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News-Press - Fort Myers 13 Apr 2024
At the end of each season, The News-Press and Naples Daily News select All-Area
teams honoring the best athletes for every sport ... FIRST TEAM. Maximus Brady.
School. Mariner. Year. Junior ... School ... Mariner ... Logan Ngo, Mariner ...
Kevin Salas, Fort Myers ... Mariner.
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RESEARCH TEAM DISCOVERS MORE THAN 50 POTENTIALLY NEW DEEP-SEA SPECIES IN ONE OF
THE MOST ...

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Phys Dot Org 12 Apr 2024
That will emphasize the need for a blue corridor along the Salas y Gómez and
Nazca Ridges, creating one of the first and larger high-seas marine protected
areas in the world.
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OVER 50 UNKNOWN SPECIES FOUND IN "PRISTINE" MARINE ECOSYSTEMS NEAR RAPA NUI

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IFL Science 12 Apr 2024
“We hope the data collected from this expedition will help establish new marine
protected areas, including on the high seas on the Salas y Gómez Ridge,” said
Easton.
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MLB SPRING BREAKOUT SERIES: FIVE MATCHUPS TO WATCH AS BASEBALL'S TOP PROSPECTS
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CBS Sports 14 Mar 2024
C Ethan Salas (Padres) vs. C Harry Ford (Mariners). We consider Salas and Ford
to be the top catching prospects in baseball ... You've likely heard about Salas
... (Salas has until, oh, June 1, 2026, to get it done.) Ford is trying to make
history of his own.
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MORE THAN 100 APPARENTLY NEW SPECIES FOUND IN DEEP SEA OFF CHILE

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Beijing News 29 Feb 2024
Descending into the deep ocean, the scientists used an underwater robot to
explore seamounts along the Nazca and Salas y Gomez Ridge. They hope this data
can support the designation of an international high-seas marine protected area.
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ROBOT DISCOVERS OVER 100 NEW MARINE SPECIES IN CHILE’S SEAMOUNTS

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Interesting Engineering 23 Feb 2024
The Salas y Gómez Ridge, a 2,900-kilometer-long underwater mountain chain
comprising more than 200 seamounts, extends from offshore Chile to Rapa Nui
(Easter Island), with the majority falling outside national jurisdiction.
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OUR PICK OF THE MOST LUXURIOUS HOTELS ON KOH SAMUI

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Harpers Bazaar 23 Feb 2024
(Or for those who prefer their massages sans rainforest critters, plump for Sala
Spa on bustling Chaweng beach.) Ang Thong Marine Park is a must-see, accessible
either via a scheduled group trip or private charter.
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OVER 100 ALIEN-LOOKING SPECIES DISCOVERED IN UNDERWATER MOUNTAINS

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Longview News-Journal 22 Feb 2024
... and Salas y Gómez Ridge, located both inside and outside of Chile's
jurisdiction, to collect data that could be used to support the designation of
an international high-seas marine protected area.
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‘REVISITING THE OCEAN: LIVING THE BLUE ECONOMY’ ON SALE AT ANTIGONE |07 FEBRUARY
2024

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Nation 07 Feb 2024
Living the Blue Economy’ has been endorsed by Dr Enric Sala, marine ecologist,
National Geographic explorer-in-residence and founder of Pristine Seas ... But,
even now, we can take heart from many promising signs of progress,” Dr Sala
expressed.
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MOVE OVER, HIGHWAYS. NOW YOU CAN SPONSOR AN OCEAN SANCTUARY

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Gloucester Times 24 Sep 2023
... that water because they knew in the long term having that reserve would be
of more benefit to them than exploiting it," said Enric Sala, a marine scientist
who is executive director of Pristine Seas.
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PACIFICA FOOTBALL COACH KYLE MURPHY SAVORS FIRST VICTORY BUT REMAINS FOCUSED ON
TEACHING LIFE LESSONS

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Orange County Register 19 Sep 2023
Seeing Noah Salas, our quarterback, smile as much as he was smiling on Friday
night, to me that’s why I coach ... Salas, one of 10 seniors on the squad, led
the Mariners to the victory by rushing for three touchdowns and passing for one.
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FIVE AMAZING OCEAN SITES TO MAKE THE FIRST PROTECTED HIGH SEAS AREAS

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The Observer 15 Sep 2023
... significant marine area under the convention on biological diversity, a
Mission Blue “hope spot”, and a high seas gem by the Marine Conservation
Institute.The Salas y Gómez and Nazca ridges.
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GLENDORA FOOTBALL KEEPS ROLLING IN LOPSIDED WIN OVER PACIFICA

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Orange County Register 08 Sep 2023
The Tartans defense made things difficult for Mariners quarterback Noah Salas
but Salas refused to come out of the game despite the huge deficit ... The
Mariners will attempt to secure that elusive first win of the season.
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ONE MAN'S QUEST TO HEAL THE OCEANS—AND MAYBE SAVE THE WORLD

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Time 24 Aug 2023
Enric Sala—marine ecologist, conservationist, and ocean advocate—is standing
under a life-size replica of a Northern Atlantic Right Whale at the natural
history museum in Washington, D.C., and the air ...
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