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During my first open ocean dive, I went down to 800 feet and turned out the lights. I knew I would see bioluminescence, but I was totally unprepared for how much. It was incredible! There were explosions of light everywhere, like being in the middle of a silent fireworks display.
~ Edith Widder
Being
Display
Dive
Down
Everywhere
Explosions
Feet
Fireworks
First
How
How Much
Incredible
Knew
Light
Lights
Like
Middle
Much
Ocean
Open
Out
See
Silent
Totally
Turned
Unprepared
Were
Would
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Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth.
~ Edith Widder
Drives
Economic
Economic Growth
Engine
Exploration
Growth
Innovation
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Exploration is the engine that drives innovation. Innovation drives economic growth. So let's all go exploring.
~ Edith Widder
Drives
Economic
Economic Growth
Engine
Exploration
Exploring
Go
Growth
Innovation
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Exploring is an innate part of being human. We're all explorers when we're born. Unfortunately, it seems to get drummed out of many of us as we get older, but it's there, I think, in all of us. And for me that moment of discovery is just so thrilling, on any level, that I think anybody that's experienced it is pretty quickly addicted to it.
~ Edith Widder
Addicted
Any
Anybody
Being
Being Human
Born
Discovery
Experienced
Exploring
Get
Human
I Think
Innate
Just
Level
Many
Me
Moment
Older
Out
Part
Pretty
Quickly
Seems
Think
Thrilling
Unfortunately
Us
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Finding animals that make light in the ocean is easy. Just drag a net through the water anywhere in the upper 3000 feet, and as many as 80-90% of the animals you catch can make light. The biomimetic lure that I developed imitates one of these - a common deep sea jellyfish called Atolla.
~ Edith Widder
Animals
Anywhere
Catch
Common
Deep
Developed
Drag
Easy
Feet
Finding
Imitates
Just
Light
Lure
Make
Many
Net
Ocean
Sea
Through
Upper
Water
You
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For my Ph.D. thesis, I was measuring the electrical activity that triggers light emission from a bioluminescent dinoflagellate. As I was nearing the completion of my degree, my major professor wrote a grant for an instrument for measuring the color of very dim light flashes from bioluminescent animals.
~ Edith Widder
Activity
Animals
Color
Completion
Degree
Dim
Electrical
Flashes
Grant
Instrument
Light
Major
Measuring
Professor
Thesis
Triggers
Very
Wrote
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Giant squid aren't rare. Based on the number of beaks that have been found in the stomachs of sperm whales, it's thought that there are actually millions of them in the ocean, and yet, we haven't seen them.
~ Edith Widder
Actually
Based
Been
Found
Giant
Millions
Number
Ocean
Rare
Seen
Sperm
Them
Thought
Whales
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I developed an optical lure that imitates certain types of bioluminescent displays that I think might be attractive to large predators. The other way to do it is just use dead bait, but I think dead bait attracts scavengers, and we wanted to attract active predators.
~ Edith Widder
Active
Attract
Attractive
Attracts
Bait
Certain
Dead
Developed
I Think
Imitates
Just
Large
Lure
Might
Optical
Other
Predators
Think
Types
Use
Wanted
Way
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I developed my camera system, called the Medusa, jointly with a colleague down in Australia as a method of exploring the ocean unobtrusively. The critical thing was that we didn't use white light, which I believe has been scaring the animals away.
~ Edith Widder
Animals
Australia
Away
Been
Believe
Camera
Colleague
Critical
Developed
Down
Exploring
Has-Been
I Believe
Light
Method
Ocean
System
Thing
Use
Which
White
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I had wanted to place the Eye-in-the-Sea at an oasis on the bottom of the ocean, in some site rich with life that was likely to be patrolled by large predators. The first time I got to test the camera at such a place was in 2004, in the north end of the Gulf of Mexico, at an amazing location called the brine pool.
~ Edith Widder
Amazing
Bottom
Camera
End
First
First Time
Got
Gulf
Had
Large
Life
Likely
Location
Mexico
North
Oasis
Ocean
Place
Pool
Predators
Rich
Site
Some
Test
Time
Wanted
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I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an organism or a behavior that no one has ever seen before. But I have always wondered about the animals and behaviors that we're not seeing because our bright lights and loud thrusters scare them away.
~ Edith Widder
About
Always
Animals
Away
Because
Before
Behavior
Behaviors
Bright
Bright Lights
Dive
Each
Ever
Holding
Hundreds
Lights
Loud
Made
No-One
Organism
Our
Promise
Scare
Seeing
Seen
Them
Wondered
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I just was mesmerized by all of this life everywhere I looked. And so I wanted to be a marine biologist.
~ Edith Widder
Biologist
Everywhere
Just
Life
Looked
Marine
Mesmerized
Wanted
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I loved anything to do with animals from a very early age.
~ Edith Widder
Age
Animals
Anything
Early
Early Age
Loved
Very
Very Early Age
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I never, ever would have imagined the kind of career I've had. It just wouldn't have occurred to me that anything like this could have been possible. I didn't have any such aspirations. And I still can't believe my good fortune.
~ Edith Widder
Any
Anything
Aspirations
Been
Believe
Career
Could
Ever
Fortune
Good
Good Fortune
Had
Imagined
Just
Kind
Like
Me
Never
Occurred
Possible
Still
Would
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I think I have the best job in the world. Seventy-one percent of the planet is covered by water, we've explored less than five percent of the ocean, and there are so many fabulous discoveries that have yet to be made.
~ Edith Widder
Best
Covered
Discoveries
Explored
Fabulous
Five
I Think
Job
Less
Made
Many
Ocean
Percent
Planet
Than
Think
Water
World
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If I go out in the open ocean environment, virtually anywhere in the world, and I drag a net from 3,000 feet to the surface, most of the animals - in fact, in many places, 80 to 90 percent of the animals that I bring up in that net - make light. This makes for some pretty spectacular light shows.
~ Edith Widder
Animals
Anywhere
Bring
Drag
Environment
Fact
Feet
Go
In Fact
Light
Make
Makes
Many
Most
Net
Ocean
Open
Out
Percent
Places
Pretty
Shows
Some
Spectacular
Surface
Up
Virtually
World
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If we are to be good stewards of the ocean, we need to understand what lives there and how the animals interact with each other and with their environment, which means we need to be constantly seeking new and improved methods for exploration and observation.
~ Edith Widder
Animals
Constantly
Each
Environment
Exploration
Good
How
Improved
Interact
Lives
Means
Methods
Need
New
Observation
Ocean
Other
Seeking
Stewards
Understand
Which
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In 2008, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for work done on a molecule called green fluorescent protein that was isolated from the bioluminescent chemistry of a jellyfish, and it's been equated to the invention of the microscope in terms of the impact that it has had on cell biology and genetic engineering.
~ Edith Widder
Awarded
Been
Biology
Cell
Chemistry
Done
Engineering
Genetic
Genetic Engineering
Green
Had
Impact
Invention
Isolated
Microscope
Nobel
Nobel Prize
Prize
Protein
Terms
Work
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In 2010, there was a TED event called Mission Blue held aboard the Lindblad Explorer in the Galapagos as part of the fulfillment of Sylvia Earle's TED wish. I spoke about a new way of exploring the ocean, one that focuses on attracting animals instead of scaring them away.
~ Edith Widder
About
Animals
Attracting
Away
Blue
Event
Explorer
Exploring
Fulfillment
Held
Instead
Mission
New
New Way
Ocean
Part
Spoke
Ted
Them
Way
Wish
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It is clear that if we are going to understand ocean ecosystems, we need to understand the part that bioluminescence plays in those ecosystems.
~ Edith Widder
Clear
Ecosystems
Going
Need
Ocean
Part
Plays
Those
Understand
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