Karen A. Bjorndal

Karen Bjorndal received her PhD in 1979 under the direction of Archie Carr. She is director of the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research and is a distinguished professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Florida. Her research focuses on nutritional ecology and demography of sea turtles, with an emphasis on the roles of sea turtles in marine ecosystems and how these ecosystems have changed in response to major shifts in abundance of sea turtle populations.

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B. C. Choudhury

B. C. Choudhury started his sea turtle career in 1975 with the Odisha (India) Forest and Wildlife Department, then with the states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, and ultimately with the Wildlife Institute of India (WII). He was associated with the turtle walk and egg collection program in Madras that became the Students Sea Turtle Network, which is still active, and he has overseen dozens of master’s and PhD dissertations on Indian sea turtles.

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