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  2. Nathan J. Robinson (biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Jack Robinson is a marine biologist and science communicator from the United Kingdom. During his career, Robinson has been at the center of several viral videos.These have included videos of him removing a plastic drinking straw from the nostril of a sea turtle [1] as well as a plastic fork from the nostril of a different sea turtle, [2] and a video recorded by him and Edith Widder of a ...

  3. Christine Figgener - Wikipedia

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    Christine Figgener (born October 30, 1983) is a German marine conservation biologist, author, science communicator, and ocean advocate recognized for her work in sea turtle conservation, the fight against plastic pollution, and the empowerment of women in STEM.

  4. Graeme Hays - Wikipedia

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    Graeme C. Hays (born 1966) is a British and Australian marine ecologist known for his work with sea turtles and plankton. He is a Deakin Distinguished Professor and Chair in Marine Science at Deakin University, Australia. He was born in Nairobi, Kenya and works in the area of marine ecology researching animal movements and impacts of climate ...

  5. Sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The two marine biologists accidentally made the observation in the Solomon Islands on a hawksbill sea turtle, one of the rarest and most endangered sea turtle species in the ocean, during a night dive aimed to film the biofluorescence emitted by small sharks and coral reefs. The role of biofluorescence in marine organisms is often attributed to ...

  6. Florida Biologists Rescue Entangled Loggerhead Turtle

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    Biologists with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission rescued a loggerhead sea turtle off the coast of Key Largo, video posted to Facebook shows.According to the Conservation ...

  7. Archie Carr - Wikipedia

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    A book about Carr entitled The Man Who Saved Sea Turtles: Archie Carr and the Origins of Conservation was published in 2007 by Oxford University Press. This book was written by Frederick R. Davis, Assistant Professor of History at the Florida State University. Carr's work is referenced in the 1985 romantic-drama film Turtle Diary.

  8. Marine reptile - Wikipedia

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    Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) Sea turtles: there are seven extant species of sea turtles, which live mostly along the tropical and subtropical coastlines, though some do migrate long distances and have been known to travel as far north as Scandinavia. Sea turtles are largely solitary animals, though some do form large, though ...

  9. Physiology of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    The physiology of underwater diving is the physiological adaptations to diving of air-breathing vertebrates that have returned to the ocean from terrestrial lineages. They are a diverse group that include sea snakes, sea turtles, the marine iguana, saltwater crocodiles, penguins, pinnipeds, cetaceans, sea otters, manatees and dugongs.