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William Beebe - Wikipedia William Beebe is regarded as one of the founders of the field of ecology, as well as one of the early 20th century's major advocates of conservation
William Beebe | Deep-Sea Diving, Oceanography, Naturalist | Britannica William Beebe (born July 29, 1877, Brooklyn, N Y , U S —died June 4, 1962, Simla Research Station, near Arima, Trinidad) was an American biologist, explorer, and writer on natural history who combined careful biological research with a rare literary skill He was the coinventor of the bathysphere
William Beebe - Famous Ocean Explorers on Sea and Sky Meet William Beebe, American naturalist, ornithologist, marine biologist, entomologist, explorer, author, and first scientist to descend into the deep abyss, observing undersea life that had never before seen
William Beebe | American Experience | Official Site | PBS William Beebe was one of this century's leading pioneers into the oceanic world The Brooklyn, New York, native possessed an unrelenting curiosity about the natural world around, and beneath,
William Beebe - Encyclopedia. com William Beebe (1877-1962) was a naturalist, ocean ographer, ornithologist, and an executive of the New York Zoological Society With Otis Barton, he was the first to use the bathysphere, a deep-sea diving device, and set a dive record in 1934 that was not broken until 1949
Pioneer of the Deep: William Beebe and his Bathysphere William Beebe was one of the century’s leading pioneers into the oceanic world The Brooklyn, New York, native possessed an unrelenting curiosity about the natural world around and beneath him
Who was the first person to explore the deep sea? New records are always being broken, but, the first person to make it into a deep abyss and record his findings was William Beebe William Beebe never set out to become an ocean explorer and did not make his record breaking trip until he was 57 years old
William Beebe’s Dazzling Account of Becoming the First Human Being to . . . Diving off the coast of Bermuda in the Bathysphere — a pioneering spherical deep-sea submersible that looks like something out of a Jules Verne novel, named after the Greek word for “deep”: bathús — Beebe became the first scientist to observe the creatures of the deep in their native environment
The first Bathysphere and the work of William Beebe Charles William Beebe wondered back in the early 1930s Born in Brooklyn on July 29, 1877, he dedicated his studies and life to zoology, beginning as a bird keeper at the New York Zoological Society and later traveling as an adventurer and naturalist in Asia and South America
neglected contributions of William Beebe to the natural history of the . . . William Beebe (1877–1962) was a very popular 20th century naturalist and an early proponent of studying all organisms in a habitat Beebe’s deep-sea work began with his Arcturus Oceanographic Expedition in 1925 with sampling closely modelled on the Michael Sars deep-sea expedition