
Anton Dohrn
Anton Dohrn was a renowned German biologist known for establishing the first marine research station in Naples in 1872. His legacy continues through the research vessel named after him, the Anton Dohrn, which played a significant role in marine biology and fisheries research. The vessel was responsible for the discovery of productive fishing grounds, known as Dohrnbanki, between Iceland and Greenland in 1955.
Born on Oct 29, 1826 (198 years old)
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Anton Dohrn was a biologist who opened the first marine research station in the world in Naples in 1872.
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