WEBVTT 00:00:25.959 --> 00:00:29.793 We're here today to address one of the most pressing issues we face: 00:00:29.848 --> 00:00:33.765 the health of our oceans and the plastics that contaminate them, 00:00:33.766 --> 00:00:35.213 the impact on marine life, 00:00:35.214 --> 00:00:41.213 and the hazards they face, the hazards that we all face. 00:00:42.897 --> 00:00:47.048 As a member of the TED community, I've witnessed the power of collaboration. 00:00:47.049 --> 00:00:49.004 It's through gatherings like this 00:00:49.005 --> 00:00:53.424 that unite us and help us hackle the most critical challenges. 00:00:53.425 --> 00:00:57.195 Indeed, together, we actually can make magic happen. 00:00:58.654 --> 00:01:03.653 As the director at the TED Prize, it's my job, and also, really my privilege 00:01:03.654 --> 00:01:08.818 to bring people together and put them behind big ideas. 00:01:08.819 --> 00:01:11.198 To give you a little context: 00:01:11.199 --> 00:01:15.108 the TED Prize was born out of the TED conference. 00:01:15.109 --> 00:01:16.209 It's the vision 00:01:16.210 --> 00:01:19.913 of the leading entrepreneurs, innovators, and entertainers 00:01:19.914 --> 00:01:23.864 to change the world one wish at a time. 00:01:23.865 --> 00:01:30.593 The winner is awarded 100,000 dollars and a wish to change the world. 00:01:33.673 --> 00:01:36.625 They are chosen because of the difference they've already made 00:01:36.626 --> 00:01:41.636 and really their ability to inspire this community and catalyze them to act. 00:01:42.212 --> 00:01:45.562 In 2009, Dr. Sylvia Earle won the TED Prize 00:01:48.183 --> 00:01:52.182 because of her lifelong commitment to saving the oceans. 00:01:52.183 --> 00:01:57.102 Sylvia was already a hero to many, and her wish was to ignite public support 00:01:57.103 --> 00:02:00.792 to create a global network of marine protected areas 00:02:00.793 --> 00:02:03.092 in order to save and restore the ocean. 00:02:03.093 --> 00:02:05.752 As a part of her wish, I participated 00:02:05.753 --> 00:02:08.882 on the Mission Blue voyage to the Galapagos, 00:02:08.883 --> 00:02:12.882 made up of technology innovators, conservationists, entrepreneurs, 00:02:12.883 --> 00:02:16.882 actors, and artists who were all there for one reason: 00:02:16.883 --> 00:02:18.763 protecting our seas. 00:02:27.723 --> 00:02:33.042 You can imagine there was a lot of intelligence, passion, and energy 00:02:33.043 --> 00:02:35.302 on board of that one vessel. 00:02:35.303 --> 00:02:39.302 And one of those people was Dianna Cohen 00:02:39.303 --> 00:02:43.002 the co-founder of the Plastic Pollution Coalition. 00:02:43.003 --> 00:02:46.272 And Dianna really made us all aware of the consequences of plastic 00:02:46.273 --> 00:02:48.512 and inspired us to act. 00:02:48.513 --> 00:02:52.743 It's nothing short of heartbreaking to be out there on the sea, 00:02:53.647 --> 00:02:57.647 one of the most beautiful and vital resources on our planet, 00:02:58.493 --> 00:03:01.152 and to realize the scope of plastic pollution 00:03:01.153 --> 00:03:05.152 and its impact on marine life and on our own health. 00:03:05.153 --> 00:03:07.532 Proving the positive power of the TED community, 00:03:07.533 --> 00:03:11.532 many of us got off that boat, and we simply refuse to use plastic, 00:03:11.533 --> 00:03:15.533 and some made generous commitments to help spread this message. 00:03:16.338 --> 00:03:17.817 The TED prize originated 00:03:17.818 --> 00:03:21.357 because we wanted to take all of the inspiration, the energy, 00:03:21.358 --> 00:03:25.147 that sense of possibility that you feel while experiencing TED, 00:03:25.148 --> 00:03:29.148 and put it behind big ideas in order to really make an impact. 00:03:36.463 --> 00:03:42.002 So for me, it's been amazing to see what Sylvia's wish has spawned 00:03:42.003 --> 00:03:46.652 so many initiatives and so many generous commitments. 00:03:46.653 --> 00:03:49.462 What started with Sylvia making a wish at TED 00:03:49.463 --> 00:03:52.092 lead to 100 of us getting on board of a boat 00:03:52.093 --> 00:03:55.412 and working together to figure out a solution to save the ocean, 00:03:55.413 --> 00:03:58.502 and that lead to Diana Cohen and the Plastic Pollution Coalition 00:03:58.503 --> 00:03:59.722 producing this event. 00:03:59.723 --> 00:04:03.232 And then, with all of you in the room, and so many of you watching online, 00:04:03.233 --> 00:04:05.872 there is a real potential for countless of other acts 00:04:05.873 --> 00:04:08.633 that will help make this a healthier planet. 00:04:09.505 --> 00:04:13.504 You are at the forefront of this movement to get plastics out of the water, 00:04:13.505 --> 00:04:17.504 and it's with your support that we will see real change. 00:04:17.505 --> 00:04:19.094 It's an honor to be here today, 00:04:19.095 --> 00:04:20.233 and I want to thank you 00:04:20.235 --> 00:04:24.964 for your leadership that will lead to a healthier planet and create a world 00:04:24.965 --> 00:04:29.004 where our children and where their children will be able to thrive. 00:04:29.005 --> 00:04:30.384 Thank you. 00:04:30.385 --> 00:04:32.015 (Applause)