Biographies 1953 Clark, Eugenie. Lady with a Spear. Harper Bros., NY. (Out of print. A Book-of-the-Month Club selection; translated into eight languages, 23 foreign editions, braille and records for the blind; paperback edition 1974, Ballentine.) 1969 Clark, Eugenie. The Lady and the Sharks, Harper & Row, NY. Reprinted in paperback 1990 by Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL [phone 941-388-4441]. (Japanese edition 1972) 1978 McGovern, Ann. Shark Lady, True Adventures of Eugenie Clark, Scholastic, Inc., New York. (paperback) ISBN 0-590-44771-8. 1979 McGovern, Ann. Shark Lady, True Adventures of Eugenie Clark, Four Winds Press, New York. (hardback) ISBN 0-02-767060-0. 1998 McGovern, Ann. Adventures of the Shark Lady: Eugenie Clark Around the World, Scholastic, Inc., New York. (paperback) ISBN 0-590-45712-8. 2000 Ross, Michael. Fish Watching with Eugenie Clark, Carolrhoda Books, Inc., Minneapolis.(hard cover) ISBN 1-57505-384-5 2000 Butts, Ellen & Schwartz, Joyce. Eugenie Clark: Adventures of a Shark Scientist, Linnet Books, Connecticut.(hard cover) ISBN 0-208-02440-9 The Shark Lady and the Convict Fish. Mote Magazine (fall 2003), 14-15. McGovern, Ann. 2004. America's Shark Lady: The Complete Adventure of Eugenie Clark, Scholastic Inc., New York. (paperback) ISBN 0-439-63188-2 Reis, Ron. 2005. Eugenie Clark: Marine Biologist, Ferguson Career Biographies/Facts On File, Inc., New York. (hard cover) ISBN 0-8160-5883-0 Rao, Lisa. 2005. Dr. Eugenie Clark: Swimming with Sharks, InStep Readers/Harcourt Achieve Inc., Texas. (paperback) ISBN 0-7578-9846-7 Chapters in Books 1976 Women in Sports by H. Hauser, Harvey House, New York. 1977 Contributions of Women in Science by D. Emberlin, Dillon Press. 1979 Great Shark Stories by V. Taylor, Harper and Row, New York. 1978 Wild Animals, Gentle Women by Margery Facklam, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 1980 Women and Wilderness by Ann LaBastille, Sierra Club. 1985 The Nature-Watchers by R. Brown & J. Pettifer. Collins, London, pp. 17-22 and 37-45. 1987 Call to Adventure by H. Hauser. Bookmaker Guild Inc., Longmont, CA. pp. 137-145. 1990 The Adventurous Aquanaunt by H. Hauswer, pp. 201-216. 1991 Living Dangerously by D. Rappaport. Harper & Collins, pp. 71-86. 1973-91 Clark, E., 21 short profiles with excerpts from E. Clark's writings as chapters in textbooks for school children. 1994 Contemporary Women Scientists by Lisa Yount, Facts on File, NY, pp. 54-71. Articles 1990 "Eugenie Clark: without a spear," Calypso Log, June, pp. 8-10. 1992 "A life beneath the sea," College Park (Univ. of Maryland Alumni Magazine), Spring, pp. 15-18. 1992 "Dr. Eugenie Clark - the 'Shark Lady,'" Sea Technology, Feb., p. 77. 1994 "The life and work of Eugenie Clark: devoted to diving and science," Environmental Biology of Fishes, Vol. 41, pp. 89-114. Other Biographical Citations Contemporary Authors Who's Who in America Who's Who in the World Who's Who in the East Who's Who in the South & Southwest World Who's Who of Women World Who's Who in Science Who's Who in Scuba Diving The International Who's Who American Men and Women of Science Book of Honor, American Biographical Institute Foremost Women of the Twentieth Century Encyclopedia Britannica
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Dr. Eugenie Clark was born in 1922
Dr. Eugenie Clark passed away in 2015. She spent most of her life in the United States, primarily residing in Florida where she founded the Mote Marine Laboratory.
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Dr. Eugenie Clark, also known as "The Shark Lady," was a pioneering marine biologist who discovered new species of fish, conducted research on shark behavior, and significantly advanced our understanding of marine life. She was known for her work on shark biology, particularly her research on shark mating behavior and the myth of sharks as mindless killers.
Dr. Eugenie Clark, (born May 4, 1922 popularly called the Shark lady, is an American ichthyologist known for her research on poisonous fish of the tropical seas and on the behaviour of sharks.
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The phone number of the Dr Eugene Clark Library is: 512-398-3223.
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