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  2. Erich Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    Erich Hoyt's work is "very much at the forefront of work on marine protected areas," [34] [driving] the shift from taxon-oriented protectionism (e.g., the Marine Mammal Protection Act) to more ecosystem-oriented approaches to conservation [and] marking...the growing relative importance of marine conservation vs. terrestrial conservation." [35]

  3. List of marine biologists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of marine biologists. Jacques-Yves Cousteau, co-inventor of the aqua-lung, is well known for popularizing marine biology. Donald Putnam Abbott (1920–1986), American marine invertebrate zoologist; Isabella Aiona Abbott (1919–2010), American marine botanist; Ali Abdelghany (born 1944), Egyptian marine biologist

  4. Terrie Williams (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Terrie Williams is a marine biologist and ecophysiologist who studies seals, dolphins, whales, and other marine life. She is currently a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California Santa Cruz.

  5. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (born 1980 or 1981 [5]) is a marine biologist, policy expert, and conservation strategist. She is the co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for ocean-climate policy in coastal cities, [2] [6] and the Roux Distinguished Scholar at Bowdoin College. [7]

  6. William Eugene Evans - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 he was promoted to senior scientist and associate head of the Marine Bio-Medical Division, marine mammal research at the Naval Undersea Center in Point Mugu, CA, and San Diego, CA. During that time he participated in the International Conference on the Biology of Whales in 1971, the first USSR-US Cooperative Environmental Research ...

  7. Do You Have What it Takes to be a Shark Tagger? - AOL

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    Although marine biology is the most likely field to get you up close and personal with these fish, there are other jobs out there that involve working around sharks. For example, researchers often ...

  8. Category:Marine biologists - Wikipedia

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    Women marine biologists (1 C, 75 P) F. Fisheries scientists (1 C, 69 P) Z. Marine zoologists (7 C, 36 P) Pages in category "Marine biologists"

  9. Katrina Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Katrina Edwards was born the third of five children on March 15, 1968, in Columbus, Ohio, to Sandra and Timothy Edwards. [1] At Columbus Alternative High School Katrina completed her secondary education, and pursued an early career at the Delaware Municipal Airport in general airport operations and later as a chief flight instructor.