Carl Chun died in 1914.
Carl Chun was a prominent German zoologist and oceanographer known for his pioneering work in deep-sea research. He gained fame for his expeditions and contributions to the study of marine life, particularly in the areas of deep-sea biology and the classification of various marine organisms. Chun is also recognized for his extensive research on cephalopods, including the discovery of new species. His influential work laid the groundwork for future studies in marine science.
Carl Macauley died in 1999.
Carl Flügge died in 1923.
Carl Göring died in 1879.
Carl Lutz died in 1975.
He was murdered in a mystery
Carl Chun has written: 'Die Cephalopoden' -- subject(s): Cephalopoda, Valdivia (Ship), Valdivia Expedition (1898-1899)
Carl Chun was born on October 1, 1852.
Peter and Vigina Chun
Yes, Carl Chun was married to Margarethe Schmidt. They had several children together.
"the sea speaks a language polite people never repeat" -Carl Chun, marine biologist
Carl Chun was influenced by his mentor and teacher, Ernst Haeckel, who was a prominent marine biologist and zoologist. Haeckel's passion for marine biology inspired and motivated Chun to pursue a career in this field.
Guo Chun died in 1444.
Min Chun died in 191.
Chen Chun died in 1544.
Cao Chun died in 210.
Zhang Chun died in 189.