There is so much life underneath the water that we don't know about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I really feel that there are things in the ocean that we have no idea about.
Where there's water on Earth, you find life as we know it. So if you find water somewhere else, it becomes a remarkable draw to look closer to see if life of any kind is there, even if it's bacterial, which would be extraordinary for the field of biology.
The water is alive. It is alive. If we could get a mask and fins and drop down off these docks, we'd see snook and redfish and probably goliath grouper. And it's an amazing world unto itself and a very thin demarcation between one world and the other. You know, the distance of the water surface.
We've explored very little of the ocean. We really don't know what's out there. But people think we've figured it all out.
The ocean is this beautiful, unexplored place. Why on Earth everyone isn't down there, I don't know.
Well, all life forms are dependent upon water.
This life is like a swimming pool. You dive into the water, but you can't see how deep it is.
I am really dedicated to understanding the planet/creature on which we live and know that means I must go beneath the sea to see 72 percent of what is going on.
Without the oceans there would be no life on Earth.
This all comes down to what we know about life on Earth.