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Robert Ballard

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I can't travel without Sudoku.


— Robert Ballard


#travel #without

I love all of the Earth.


— Robert Ballard


#i #i love #love

I mean, technology is amoral. It has no morality.


— Robert Ballard


#i #mean #morality #technology

I mean, there is amazing amount of oil and gas and other resources out beneath the sea. It's staggering.


— Robert Ballard


#amount #beneath #gas #i #mean

I prefer sayings over jokes.


— Robert Ballard


#jokes #over #prefer #sayings

I think the most important thing people can do to save our planet and the human race is to empower women!


— Robert Ballard


#human #human race #i #i think #important

I would have to say my favorite place on Earth is Bora Bora.


— Robert Ballard


#favorite #i #place #say #would

If you compare NASA's annual budget to explore the heavens, that one year budget would fund NOAA's budget to explore the oceans for 1,600 years.


— Robert Ballard


#budget #compare #explore #fund #heavens

It is a quiet and peaceful place - and a fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea tragedies to rest.


— Robert Ballard


#greatest #peaceful #place #quiet #remains

It's not a huge surprise that there are habitations at the bottom of the Black Sea.


— Robert Ballard


#bottom #huge #sea #surprise






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Did you know about Robert Ballard?

His first graduate degree (MS 1966) was in geophysics from the University of Hawaii's Institute of Geophysics where he trained porpoises and whales. Ballard was placed on temporary active duty in the Navy in charge of finding and investigating the wrecks. He discovered the wreck of John F.

Kennedy's PT-109 in 2002 and visited Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana who saved its crew. Robert Duane Ballard (born June 30 1942) is a former United States Navy officer and a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island who is most noted for his work in underwater archaeology: maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks.

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