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  2. Eugenie Clark - Wikipedia

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    Eugenie Clark (May 4, 1922 – February 25, 2015), popularly known as The Shark Lady, was an American ichthyologist known for both her research on shark behavior and her study of fish in the order Tetraodontiformes. Clark was a pioneer in the field of scuba diving for research purposes.

  3. List of taxonomic authorities by name - Wikipedia

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    See All pages with titles containing Clarkii for species named after taxonomic authorities named Clark. Austin Hobart Clark (1880–1954), American zoologist; Benjamin Preston Clark, English entomologist; Eugenie Clark (1922–2015) (E. Clark), ichthyologist; Hubert Lyman Clark (1870–1947) (H.L. Clark), zoologist specialist of echinoderms

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  5. 'Shark Lady' Eugenie Clark remembered as Forever stamp ... - AOL

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    The 100th birthday of "Shark Lady" Eugenie Clark was marked by the release of a Forever stamp Wednesday, at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium.

  6. William R. Royal - Wikipedia

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    Lt. Col. William Robert Royal (March 16, 1905 – May 8, 1997) [2] was an American scuba diver in the United States Air Force and amateur archeologist. In 1959, Royal and Eugenie Clark found archaeologically, pale-ontologically, and geologically significant artifacts and human bones from at least 30 individuals in Little Salt Spring and Warm Mineral Springs. [3]

  7. May 1922 - Wikipedia

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    Eugenie Clark, American ichthyologist, conservationist and marine biologist, in New York City (d. 2015) Philip Lett , American mechanical engineer who oversaw the development of the M1 Abrams tank (d. 2014)

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  9. Mote Marine Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The laboratory, founded by Eugenie Clark in 1955 in Placida, Florida, was known as Cape Haze Marine Laboratory until its 1967 renaming in honor of major benefactors of the laboratory William R. Mote, his wife Lenore, and his sister, Betty Mote Rose. Early research was focused on sharks and other fishes.