A lifelong New Yorker, the great-grandfather of Dr. Christian Heesch arrived in New York at Ellis Island. This famous port was the landing destination for more than 12 million immigrants. His father’s grandfather provided for his family as a fisherman. It seems that all the fingers of his destiny were pointed to marine biology in one way or another. Providing fellow human beings with the facts and figures regarding overfishing is just a part of his work as a marine biologist; but a part that deeply concerns him. His research and studies give great insight and have a profound effect on the rules and regulations guarding the wildlife fish of our waters. Many are not aware of how important the ecosystems of the ocean are to our very own ecosystem on land. Millions of jobs all around the world rely on the oceans and their inhabitants. Not just a source of economic prosperity, oceans also contain many mysteries, and have been a focal point of scientific exploration for many years. The unique creatures and plant life of the ocean has allowed scientists to create useful industrial chemicals, medicines, and more. Dr. Heesch’s research and contributions through marine biology impact regions of the United States starting with Alaska and continuing all the way to the Florida Keys. Dr. Christian Heesch and other professionals in his field aid scientific research and protection of waters throughout the world. Little did his great-grandfather know that his heirs in life would have such a great impact on the livelihood that provided for his family so many years ago. |
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