George H. Balazs
George Harvey Balazs is an American sea turtle scientist who worked at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for almost half a century. Balazs began his studies in 1969 after witnessing the commercial harvesting of Hawaiian green sea turtles. He used his research to educate the public as well as Hawaii state legislators, eventually leading to a State ban on the commercialization of sea turtles. Formally retired since 2018, he continues to participate in sea turtle research and symposia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Origins of green turtle fishery bycatch in the central Pacific revealed by mixed genetic markers by John B. Horne, Suzanne E. Roden, Erin L. LaCasella, Amy Frey, Summer L. Martin, T. Todd Jones, Shawn Murakawa, Shandell Brunson, George H. Balazs, Peter H. Dutton
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Population structure of Pacific green turtles: a new perspective from microsatellite DNA variation by Suzanne E. Roden, John B. Horne, Michael P. Jensen, Nancy N. FitzSimmons, George H. Balazs, Richard Farman, Jennifer Cruce Horeg, Jessy Hapdei, Maike Heidemeyer, T. Todd Jones, Lisa M. Komoroske, Colin J. Limpus, Shawn Murakawa, Rotney Piedra, Laura Sarti-Martínez, Tammy Summers, Miri Tatarata, Elizabeth Vélez, Patricia Zárate, Peter H. Dutton
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