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Boman Framji Chhapgar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Boman Framji Chhapgar
Boman Framji Chhapgar (born 1 January 1931) is an Indian marine biologist specializing in carcinology. The author of popular accounts on marine biology under the pen-name of "beefsea", several new species of crab, mantis shrimp and fishes have been described by him. ==Early life and education== Boman Framji Chhapgar was born on 1 January 1931 in Bombay. After completing school at Bharda New High School in 1944, he studied microbiology and zoology at St. Xavier’s College, graduating in 1948. He also obtained a second Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree from the Royal Institute of Science, Bombay with zoology. In 1951 he joined the Taraporewala Marine Biological Station (attached to the Taraporewala Aquarium), affiliated to the University of Bombay as its first M. Sc. student. In 1954 he was awarded the Shri Vicaji D. B. Taraporevala Senior Research scholarship. He later registered for a Ph. D. in 1972 completing it in 1976. In 1957, he was selected for the UNESCO Marine Biology Refresher Course, which he successfully completed the following year. He also trained as a scuba diver and took an interest in scouting and hiking.
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