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The Life and Work of Dr Samuel Gruber

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Book in the Field

Michael Scholl with his 3-year old son reading the Shark Doc, Shark Lab book in Aya's Spot and juvenile Lemon Sharks.

Outreach Co-ordinator, Anthony Gillis, reads to bull sharks

Assistant Manager, Christopher Bolte, reads to friendly Great Hammerhead

Bimini boa peers at book

Assistant Manager, Christopher Bolte, relaxes whilst reading to Great Hammerhead Shark

Assistant Manager, Christopher Bolte, shows off book to Caribbean Reef Shark

Director, Tristan Guttridge, happily reads book around Caribbean Reef Sharks

Assistant Manager, Emily Kate White, lies on paddle board reading to Great Hammerhead Shark

Assistant Manager, Christopher Bolte, reads whilst Caribbean Reef Sharks peer over his shoulder

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Established & incorporated in 1990 by Dr. Samuel Gruber, today the Bimini Biological Field Station Foundation (BBFSF) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organisation located on the island of South Bimini, Bahamas. The mission of the BBFS Foundation is to advance our knowledge of the biology of marine animals especially the heavily impacted elasmobranch fish fauna (sharks and rays); to educate future scientists at undergraduate and graduate levels; and to disseminate our research results to advance the field of marine science and conservation biology, as well as raise public perception and awareness of sharks and other marine species.

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