The number one issue that Ocean Mysteries has opened my eyes to is, no matter where you are, whether you're on a beach in Hawaii, you're diving in the Pacific, you're in a remote archipelago, or you're in the middle of nowhere - I am blown away and sobered and crushed, emotionally crushed, by the amount of marine debris, of garbage, that is now in our ocean.
I love people who have died trying to save wildlife. When I see that passion, that gives me hope. - Jeff Corwin
I love people who have died trying to save wildlife. When I see that passion, that gives me hope.
- Jeff Corwin
The number one issue that Ocean Mysteries has opened my eyes to is, no matter where you are, whether you're on a beach in Hawaii, you're diving in th… - Jeff Corwin
The number one issue that Ocean Mysteries has opened my eyes to is, no matter where you are, whether you're on a beach in Hawaii, you're diving in th…
What drives me is that moment of discovery. I love the unknown. - Jeff Corwin
What drives me is that moment of discovery. I love the unknown.
I'm glad I'm inspiring somebody. - Jeff Corwin
I'm glad I'm inspiring somebody.
Running is my addiction. It's always present. I'm constantly thinking about my next run. - Jeff Corwin
Running is my addiction. It's always present. I'm constantly thinking about my next run.
We know that when push comes to shove, [we can] drive ourselves to save our planet. - Jeff Corwin
We know that when push comes to shove, [we can] drive ourselves to save our planet.
I'm a biologist. At my core, I'm a naturalist. - Jeff Corwin
I'm a biologist. At my core, I'm a naturalist.
Many of the medicines we use today, to fight everything from AIDS to cancer, originate as a toxin in an amphibian skin. When we lose these animals, w… - Jeff Corwin
Many of the medicines we use today, to fight everything from AIDS to cancer, originate as a toxin in an amphibian skin. When we lose these animals, w…
We live in a time where we have more extinction happening on our planet than since the dinosaurs were wiped out 50 million years ago. - Jeff Corwin
We live in a time where we have more extinction happening on our planet than since the dinosaurs were wiped out 50 million years ago.
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