About Asha
I am a…
Athlete, Blogger, Brainstormer, Concerned citizen, Educator/Teacher, Environmentalist, Explorer, Foodie, Scientist, World traveler
Bio
Dr. Asha de Vos is a distinguished marine biologist and ocean educator renowned for her groundbreaking research on blue whales in the Northern Indian Ocean. As the Founder and Executive Director of Oceanswell, Sri Lanka's premier marine conservation organization, she has spearheaded efforts in marine conservation and equity advocacy. Dr. de Vos's work has garnered international acclaim, leading to her recognition as a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and a Pew Fellow in Marine Conservation. With a TED senior fellowship and a role as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, she actively shapes global dialogues on ocean conservation and sustainability. Her contributions have been featured in esteemed media outlets like BBC 100 and The New York Times, solidifying her position as a leading figure in the field of marine biology and conservation.
I'm passionate about
Life and living, marine life - particularly blue whales, protecting the ocean and its wealth, family and friends, learning, travel and education! Most importantly, I am fuelled by curiosity.
An idea worth spreading
Everything on this earth is so closely intertwined that when we drive a species to extinction, we are spelling our own demise.
Areas of expertise
Climate & Environmental Education, Coastal & Ocean Conservation, Deep Sea Exploration, Environmental Policy & Advocacy, Forests & Forestry, Geospatial Analysis, Marine Biology and Oceanography, Marine Conservation, Natural Resource & Environmental Management, Nature & Ecology, Science Communication, Whale photographer
Things you might not know
Not talking (when underwater :) ) crochet
