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  1. 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.

  2. Eugenie Clark (born May 4, 1922, New York, New York, U.S.—died February 25, 2015, Sarasota, Florida) was an American ichthyologist noted for her research on poisonous fishes of the tropical seas and on the behaviour of sharks.

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  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Eugenie Clark, a pioneer in shark research and diving. She discovered new fish species, studied shark behavior, and inspired generations of ocean lovers.

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  4. Learn about the life and legacy of the 'Shark Lady', a scientific pioneer who studied sharks and other fish for over half a century. Discover how she challenged stereotypes and improved public understanding of the ocean realm.

  5. Feb 25, 2015 · Eugenie Clark, an American marine biologist who fell in love with sharks as a child with her nose pressed against an aquarium tank—and whose research on the much maligned...

  6. Known to the world as ‘Shark Lady’, Eugenie Clark was a pioneering marine biologist who made life-long contributions to the study of sharks and bony fish. Clark was a female scientist in a male-dominated field and was respected for the quality of her research as well as her diving skills and courage, using new and sometimes dangerous diving ...

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  8. Dr. Eugenie Clark — nicknamed “The Shark Lady” — was a world authority on sharks and fish who built Mote Marine Laboratory in 1955. The Lab, then called the Cape Haze Marine Laboratory, was created and supported by the Vanderbilt family as a place to study the oceans and share that information with the world.

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