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  2. History of marine biology - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, ecological research into the life of the ocean was undertaken at institutions set up specifically to study marine biology. Notable was the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in America, [24] [25] which established a model for other marine laboratories subsequently set up around the world.

  3. Rachel Carson - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist, writer, and conservationist whose sea trilogy (1941–1955) and book Silent Spring (1962) are credited with advancing marine conservation and the global environmental movement.

  4. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - Wikipedia

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    Mary Sears, senior scientist in marine biology who served at the Naval Hydrographic Office in World War II compiling oceanographic intelligence for the Pacific Campaign [25] Heidi Sosik, senior scientist in Biology, inventor [26] Klaus Hasselmann, Doherty Professor at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution from 1970 to 1972 [27]

  5. 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

  6. SEALAB - Wikipedia

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    SEALAB I, II, and III were experimental underwater habitats developed and deployed by the United States Navy during the 1960s to prove the viability of saturation diving and humans living in isolation for extended periods of time.

  7. Mary Sears (oceanographer) - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 24–27 She originally intended to major in Ancient Greek, but after taking a biology course taught by George Howard Parker decided to change her course of study. [1]: 28–29 In 1927, she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in zoology and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. She remained at Radcliffe for graduate school ...

  8. Gatty Marine Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Gatty Marine Laboratory is a science facility located in the coastal town of St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. It is part of the University of St Andrews and home to the Scottish Oceans Institute , an interdisciplinary research institute studying the marine environment, specifically the behaviour , ecology , physiology , population biology and ...

  9. Ira Rubinoff - Wikipedia

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    As a marine biologist, Rubinoff was influenced by Ernst Mayr's in the early 1960s regarding the evolution of fishes at the Isthmus of Panama.Mayr assigned Rubinoff to travel to Panama, to study the evolution of various genera of fish of the region.