THE MATTHIESSEN TALKS: HOPE SPOTS & HIDDEN WORLDS - HUMANITY'S PLACE IN THE OCEAN
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Join FreeCo-Presented by The Matthiessen Center & Guild Hall Renowned marine biologist, undersea explorer, and founder of Mission Blue, Dr. Sylvia Earle explores the power of writing to illuminate what we know--and don't know--about the ocean, where the vast majority of life remains unseen. She highlights collaborative restoration efforts with the Shinnecock Bay Hope Spot, including Dr. Ellen Pikitch and the Indigenous Advisory Council. The bay's designation as a Mission Blue Hope Spot signifies much more than scientific research and restoration; Hope Spots recognize a water body's cultural, recreational, and traditional importance. Shinnecock Bay is integral to the local Indigenous community and holds great cultural, ecological, and spiritual value. Joined by Dr. Carl Safina, marine ecologist, author, and founder of The Safina Center, she reflects on this pivotal moment for understanding our place in the ocean's intricate web of life.
