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Glenn Close Talks Seafood, Swimming With Sharks And Saving The Planet

First Posted: 06/15/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:10 PM ET

To help fulfill 2009 TED Prize winner Sylvia Earle's wish to create a global network of marine protected areas, TED held a five-day conference aboard a ship in the Galapagos, called Mission Blue, bringing together scientists, leaders, artists, concerned citizens and philanthropists to educate them about the problems facing our oceans and develop concrete solutions and plans of action. In this exclusive interview, Glenn Close talks about swimming with sharks, why she won't eat shrimp, and how people destroying the planet makes her furious.

Katherine Goldstein: What made you want to come to Sylvia Earle's Mission Blue Conference?

Glenn Close: I was at TED when she made her wish in 2009 and met her there. When this opportunity came along to travel with her to the Galapagos, where I've never been, I thought, 'what an incredible opportunity.'

KG: What's the most surprising thing you've learned or experienced on the trip?

GC: I saw the documentary, 'The End Of The Line,' which is shocking, so I've been aware of the state of our fisheries, [which people have expanded on at the conference].

Three things have really stood out about the experience. We went scuba diving on Golden Rock -- we were clinging to part of a volcano and out of the blue we saw 22 sharks whiz by above us. Second, we followed an orca for about an hour in a little boat. To be that close to a whale was wondrous. We even saw him feeding on a sea turtle. Third, after a scuba dive with Sylvia, where we'd been just hovering over a ray, just observing what it was eating, Sylvia then said to me, the sand at the bottom of the ocean is as rich and varied as the bottom of the rainforest. That's stunning - that's one thing I would have never, ever known.


(photo via TED/James Duncan Davidson)

KG: You are a passionate animal lover, having a site, fetchdog.com, that focuses on dogs. So many people are passionate about pets -- do you think there's a way to harness that interest to get people more passionate about the environment?

GC: I think every pet lover has an appreciation for nature -- I've never met an animal lover who didn't have some kind of connection to the natural world. I think having pets helps sensitize people to the natural world. I grew up with a house full of dogs. My mother was a great nature lover and taught us to have almost a religious sense of respect for the natural world.

KG: What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about the oceans?

GC: People think that the ocean is big enough to sustain anything we throw at it -- its hard to get into your head that it's actually finite.

KG: Has this conference changed how you think about seafood?

GC: Absolutely, I'm only going to [eat certain kinds of] farmed fish. When you learn how much bycatch comes from shrimp [and how destructive it is] -- I'm not going to eat shrimp anymore.

KG: Do you have any advice for people who want to know what they can do or to learn more about the oceans?

GC: I'd definitely recommend checking out the Mission Blue website to learn about Sylvia and her work. I'd also recommend making oceans a destination point, just to experience it and familiarize yourself with it-- try swimming, try scuba diving. I'm not a natural ocean person. I married into a family of swimmers, and I've slowly been drawn into the sea.

KG: What are you hoping will come out this Mission Blue conference?

GC: I used to feel hope was easy. I've found myself getting more and more cynical about what's happening to the planet -- it makes me furious. What I'm hoping that will come out of this Mission Blue gathering is that the people here who care passionately can make a difference with some practical solutions. It takes a messiah like Sylvia to wake people up -- it's certainly a beginning.

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To help fulfill 2009 TED Prize winner Sylvia Earle's wish to create a global network of marine protected areas, TED held a five-day conference aboard a ship in the Galapagos, called Mission Blue, brin...
To help fulfill 2009 TED Prize winner Sylvia Earle's wish to create a global network of marine protected areas, TED held a five-day conference aboard a ship in the Galapagos, called Mission Blue, brin...
 
 
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BlackYowe
I am a classical- liberal woman and a Jeweler.
01:59 AM on 04/17/2010
I like sharks and I just can't ear lobsters anymore. They are just such cool animals and can live to be 20 years old if left alone.
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Nathaniel Mills
09:51 PM on 04/15/2010
Cose-ups?
MarkInTexas
Moderate is the new liberal.
07:20 PM on 04/15/2010
I don't know but you really don't want to make her mad.....
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topkatnc
Give a stray cat or dog a chance .
06:22 PM on 04/16/2010
good one...
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
06:51 PM on 04/15/2010
Farmed fish is a bad idea period. I only eat the real thing.
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WYHKTai-Tai
Wyoming, Hong Kong, Tai-Tai
05:03 AM on 04/16/2010
They are real fish, they just grow up in big tanks instead of the wild. Actually there is a fishery near our home-base in Wyoming that grows 5 different types of fish, and some of the trout they use to re-stock the rivers & lakes with.

I think it's a great idea. We would have run out a long time ago without the fish farm.
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topkatnc
Give a stray cat or dog a chance .
06:35 PM on 04/16/2010
Thank goodness for farm fish....we could not stock our ponds without them...they are not just good for eating either...Let themgrow....catch them and put them back in....
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F4Phantom
Freelance Writer
04:39 PM on 04/15/2010
Fatal Attraction may have JUST been a movie role for Glenn but that woman STILL scares me.
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chiodo08
...why do republicans HATE America?...
03:27 PM on 04/15/2010
shaving?
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03:19 PM on 04/15/2010
What makes me mad is that so few people watch Damages, one of the best fricking things on TV and yet such low ratings. Criminal!
03:44 PM on 04/15/2010
Yes, it is criminal. I can't believe all those mindless reality shows scoring high ratings, while this brilliant show lagging far behind. There is no accounting for bad taste
03:18 PM on 04/15/2010
let me guess ... boiling rabbits?
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03:11 PM on 04/15/2010
Um... the website mentioned is an online pet shoppers site where Ms. Close writes a column. A money maker for her and her husband, a veterinarian.

Glad she is waking up albeit belatedly to the environmental devastation of overfishing, but I am tired of celeb spokespersons with an ulterior motive. Which is most of them with a few notable exceptions.
03:05 PM on 04/15/2010
I shall admit it here and now:

I am a sniggler.
03:00 PM on 04/15/2010
When Close Road in Greenwich is closed. Peeved and animated.
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cheeseandsnark
Snarky liberal blogger
01:55 PM on 04/15/2010
Look for Tilapia, and for sustainably harvested fish such as cod and salmon. Not all companies are environmentally positive but there are several that are. Some of them even market products at stores such as Costco. Makes it nice for me, as my family enjoys fish. Also check out Vitalchoice.com
03:03 PM on 04/15/2010
sunnys, from the local pond harvested with worms from a local backyard.
Bullheads, eels, carp. Hmm Hmm good.
03:09 PM on 04/15/2010
I like my mercury in small bottles. I down it like an energy drink.
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PaticaDeGato
Hissing and scratching with gusto.
01:50 PM on 04/15/2010
What makes Glenn Close furious? Mmmm, botox shortages?
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01:26 PM on 04/15/2010
" the sand at the bottom of the ocean is as rich and varied as the bottom of the rainforest. "

Love that !
03:04 PM on 04/15/2010
There are bleach bottles floating at the top. I love that.
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topkatnc
Give a stray cat or dog a chance .
06:25 PM on 04/16/2010
It is a amazing...my sister-in-law scubba dives...I have got to do it once before I die...
12:59 PM on 04/15/2010
What makes Glenn Close furious? Looking like a man.
03:04 PM on 04/15/2010
"that's a man, bvaby."