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David Gruber is an American marine biologist, [1] a Presidential Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences at Baruch College, City University of New York, [2] and a National Geographic Explorer.
David Gruber Professor of Biology and Environmental Sciences and a National Geographic Explorer. Gordon Gunter (1909–1998), American marine biologist and fisheries scientist notable for pioneering fisheries research in the northern Gulf of Mexico; Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919), German physician, zoologist, marine biologist and evolutionist
Baited remote underwater video (BRUV) is a system used in marine biology research. By attracting fish into the field of view of a remotely controlled camera, the technique records fish diversity , abundance and behaviour of species.
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Project CETI is an international initiative to understand the acoustic communication of sperm whales using advances in artificial intelligence. [1] [2] The project has an interdisciplinary scientific board including marine biologists, artificial intelligence researchers, roboticists, theoretical computer scientists, and linguists.
David Gruber, American Marine Biologist; Edmund L. Gruber (1879–1941) US Army general, composer of military music, and brother of William R. Gruber; Ferry Gruber (1926–2004), Austrian-German tenor in opera and operetta; Florian Gruber (born 1983), German racing driver; Frank Gruber (1904–1969), writer of Westerns and detective fiction
Marine biogenic calcification is the biologically mediated process by which marine organisms produce and deposit calcium carbonate minerals to form skeletal structures or hard tissues. This process is a fundamental aspect of the life cycle of some marine organisms, including corals , mollusks , foraminifera , certain types of plankton , and ...