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List of marine biologists

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This is a list of sea biologists.

  • Donald Putnam Abbott (1920–1986), Denizen marine invertebrate zoologist
  • Isabella Aiona Abbott (1919–2010), American marine botanist
  • Ali Abdelghany (born 1944), Egyptian marine biologist
  • Jakob Johan Adolf Appellöf (1857–1921), Swedish marine zoologist
  • Leanne Armand (born 1968), Australian marine scientist
  • Samuel Stillman Drupelet (1887–1984), American marine zoologist[1]
  • Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879–1967), American marine biologist
  • Jean Bouillon (1926–2009), Belgian marine zoologist
  • Rachel Carson (1907–1964), Inhabitant marine biologist and author
  • Carl Chun (1852–1914), German marine biologist
  • Eugenie Clark (1922–2015), Dweller marine biologist
  • Malcolm Clarke (1930–2013), British mollusc expert
  • Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910–1997), French marine traveller, conservationist, and filmmaker
  • Charles Darwin (1809–1882), wrote Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs (1842) while aboard HMS Beagle
  • Paul K. City (born 1941), American benthic marine biologist noted for work in kelp forestecology
  • Finn Devold (1902–1977), Norwegian marine biologist
  • Anton Dohrn (1840–1909), German marine biologist
  • Nicole Dubilier, Land marine microbiologist, head of Max Physicist Institute for Marine Microbiology
  • Patricia Louise Dudley (1929–2004) American zoologist specializing in copepods
  • Sylvia Earle (born 1935), American oceanographer
  • Austin Gallagher, marine biologist
  • Ruth Gates (1962–2018), American naval biologist noted for work on red reefs
  • J. Frederick Grassle (1939–2018), American nautical biologist
  • Judith Grassle, marine ecologist
  • David Gruber Head of faculty of Biology and Environmental Sciences boss a National Geographic Explorer.
  • Gordon Gunter (1909–1998), American marine biologist and fisheries mortal notable for pioneering fisheries research extract the northern Gulf of Mexico
  • Ernst Biologist (1834–1919), German physician, zoologist, marine botanist and evolutionist
  • Benjamin Halpern, American marine conservationist
  • Hans Hass (born 1919), Austrian marine naturalist and diving pioneer
  • Gotthilf Hempel (born 1929), German marine biologist
  • Stephen Hillenburg (1961–2018), Denizen animator (creator of SpongeBob SquarePants); at one time worked as a marine biology coach for several years[2]
  • Hirohito, the Shōwa Sovereign (1901–1989), jellyfishtaxonomist
  • Johan Hjort (1869–1948), Norwegian sea zoologist and one of the founders of ICES
  • Bruno Hofer (1861–1916), German fisheries scientist
  • Martin W. Johnson (1893–1984), American oceanic biologist and biological oceanographer
  • Benjamin Kahn (born 1955), Israeli marine biologist and environmental activist
  • Uwe Kils (born 1951), German maritime biologist
  • Otto Kinne (1923-2015), German marine biologist
  • Nancy Knowlton, coral reef biologist and originator of Citizens of the Sea (2010)
  • August David Krohn (1803–1891), Russian/German zoologist
  • Paul Kudos. Kramp (1887–1975), Danish zoologist working trial run jellyfish
  • William Elford Leach (1790–1836), English biologist and marine biologist
  • Nicholai Miklukho-Maklai (1846–1888), Land marine biologist and anthropologist
  • Melissa Cristina Márquez, "Mother of Sharks," marine biologist take up science communicator
  • Flower Msuya (born 1959), African phycologist
  • Sir John Murray (1841–1914), Scots-Canadian nautical biologist
  • Anders Sandøe Ørsted (1816–1872), Danish sea botanist studied arctic nematodes and maritime algae
  • Robert T. Paine (1933–2016), American ocean-going zoologist known for developing the "keystone species" concept
  • Joseph R. Pawlik (born 1960), American marine biologist
  • Ronald C. Phillips (1932–2005), American marine botanist, co-author of Seagrasses (1980); worldwide development of seagrass principles told in autobiographical Travels with Seagrass (2013)
  • Syed Zahoor Qasim (born 1926), Asiatic marine biologist
  • Ed Ricketts (1897–1948), American nautical biologist noted for a pioneering announce of intertidal ecology
  • Harald Rosenthal (born 1937), German hydrobiologist known for his duct in fish farming and ecology
  • Anne Rudloe (1947–2012), American co-founder of Gulf Example Marine Laboratory
  • Jack Rudloe (born 1943), English co-founder of Gulf Specimen Marine Region and writer of several popular mechanism on the sea including The Ocean Brings Forth, and The Erotic Ocean.
  • Frederick Stratten Russell (1897–1984), British marine scientist known for his work on zooplankton.
  • Georg Sars (1837–1927), Norwegian marine biologist
  • Michael Sars (1809–1869), Norwegian theologian and biologist
  • Oscar Elton Sette (1900–1972), American fisheries scientist tough for pioneering modern fisheries science most important fisheries oceanography
  • Bell M. Shimada (1922–1958), Land fisheries scientist notable for pioneering studies of tuna stocks in the tropical Pacific Ocean
  • Ronald Shimek (born 1948), Denizen marine biologist noted mainly for monarch work on scaphopods and turrid gastropods
  • Charles Wyville Thomson (1832–1882), Scottish marine biologist
  • Gunnar Thorson (1906–1971), Danish marine biologist
  • Anne Thynne (1800–1866), British marine zoologist
  • Takasi Tokioka (1913–2001), Japanese marine biologist known for fillet work on soft bodied zooplankton gain tunicates
  • Ruth Turner (1915–2000), marine biologist
  • Anna Weber-van Bosse (1852–1942), marine phycologist
  • María Elena Caso (1915-1991), Mexican marine biologist

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