
Clinton Duffy
Clinton Duffy is a curator of marine biology at the Auckland Museum, known for his expertise in marine ecosystems and shark behavior. He has conducted extensive research on great white sharks in New Zealand, particularly their feeding habits and movements within harbors. Duffy frequently shares insights on the presence of juvenile sharks in coastal waters, emphasizing their vulnerability to human activities such as fishing. His knowledge and experience contribute significantly to the understanding of shark populations and their conservation.
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Recent news mentions
Clinton Duffy, the marine biology curator at Auckland Museum, discusses the importance of education in wildlife tourism.
‘Sea puppy pancakes’: what it’s like to pat a 300kg wild stingray | New ZealandDepartment of Conservation marine scientist and shark expert Clinton Duffy couldn’t be contacted.
Diver bitten by shark thought to be a great white in Dusky Sound, FiordlandClinton Duffy, a curator of marine biology at Auckland Museum, discussed the presence of great white sharks around the upper North Island.
Watch: Kāwhia Harbour great white shark with rope around its tail sparks DoC rescue effort







