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Jack Rudloe
Jack Rudloe is a writer, naturalist, and environmental activist from Panacea, Florida, USA, who cofounded Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory. ==Biography==
Jack Rudloe was born in Brooklyn, New York on February 17, 1943. At age 14 he moved to Carrabelle Florida. His first work "Experiments With Sensitive Plants, ''Cassia Nictitans''." was published in Scientific American while he was attending Tallahassee's Leon High School. However he left Florida State University after only two months.〔Boyle R (Panacea For A Salty Yankee ) Sports Illustrated The Vault, April 20, 1970, Retrieved March 14, 2015〕〔Bergstrom, B , ''Steinbeck Studies'' 16.1–2 (2005) 109–17〕〔Bergstrom B (Environmental Gadfly a Solid Ally of Nature : Florida: Jack Rudloe has little patience with bureaucracy or with academia. He enjoys his reputation as a political outsider and oddball outdoorsman ) Los Angeles Times, August 7, 1994, Retrieved March 5, 2015〕 He founded Gulf Specimen Marine Company in 1963. In 1971 Rudloe married marine biologist Anne Eidemiller; Anne Rudloe and together they founded Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory in 1980. He has two sons, Sky and Cypress. He lives in Panacea, Florida and is semi-retired but still assists at GSML and he continues to write.〔Haloub, Bonnie. ("Panacea marine lab celebrates 50 years" ), ''Tallahassee Democrat'', May 12, 2014, retrieved January 30, 2015.〕 He is the author/coauthor of nine books, both fiction and nonfiction.
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