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James B. McClintock (born Ann Arbor, MI) is an American professor of biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and studies various aspects of marine biology in Antarctica. He is an authority on the effects of climate change in Antarctica which is detailed in his book Lost Antarctica – Adventures in a Disappearing Land,. [1] [2]
Barbara Block is an American marine biologist and Charles & Elizabeth Prothro Professor of Biology in Marine Sciences at the Stanford University Hopkins Marine Station and a co-director of Stanford University's Tuna Research and Conservation Center, with the Monterey Bay Aquarium. [1]
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] She is the author of What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate ...
National Dong Hwa University, Graduate Institute of Marine Biology. NDHU IMB; National Sun Yat-sen University, College of Marine Sciences. Marine NSYSU; National Taiwan Normal University, Institute of Marine Environmental Science and Technology. NTNU; National Taiwan Ocean University in Zhongzheng, Keelung. NTOU
Since 2010 he has been professor of Marine Biology at the University of Plymouth. [8] Since 2018 he has also been director of the Marine Institute, part of the School of Biological and Marine Sciences at the University. [8] He also leads the University's International Marine Litter Research Unit. [9] [10]
Susan Lynn Williams (June 21, 1951 – April 24, 2018) was an American marine biologist and Distinguished Professor of Evolution and Ecology at the University of California, Davis, where she directed the Bodega Marine Laboratory from 2000-2010. [1]
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.
Emma Letitia Johnston is an Australian marine ecologist and academic. As of 2024 she is the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) at the University of Sydney, due to take up her appointment as Vice Chancellor of the University of Melbourne from February 2025.