It's not too late to respond to the oceans' distress signals. Many people are striving to help save the oceans. Whether amateur or professional, working solo or in groups, they are all improving the outlook for our Ocean Planet. Meet some of them here.
James Carlton (Mystic, Connecticut)
Ted Danson (Los Angeles, California)
Charlene K. Dindo (Mobile, Alabama)
Billy Frank (Olympia, Washington)
Bob Gaestel (Howell, New Jersey)
John Knauss (Saunderstown, Rhode Island)
Linda Maraniss (Silver Spring, Maryland)
Alvin Levett and Marilyn Hamar-Levett (West Bloomfield, Michigan)
Julie Packard (Los Altos, California)
Partners in Environmental Education (Hector Ibarra, 6th grade teacher/West Branch, Iowa)
Karen Ann Roach (Syracuse, New York)
3M Corporation (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Wilson Vailoces (Bais Bay, Bindoy, Negros, Philippines)
John Cronin (Garrison, New York)
Mark and Diane Littler (Washington, D.C., area)
Mark Massara (San Francisco, California)
Margit Hentschel (Ignacio, Colorado)
Ocean Planet Exhibition Floorplan
gene carl feldman (gene@seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov) (301) 286-9428