Jason Turner
A scientist who studies the relationship of species living in marine
environments with their living and nonliving environments.
Non Forest Service
I think every day is my greatest science day because, in this field, you never know what is around the corner. Last week, I helped recover the lower jaw of a 55-foot sperm whale. This week, I am scuba diving doing fish and coral surveys. Next month, I will be studying sharks. As a scientist, every day is a new adventure!
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