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Jean Abel Gruvel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean Abel Gruvel Jean Abel Gruvel (14 February 1870, Le Fleix – 18 August 1941, Dinard) was a French marine biologist known for his research of cirripedes. == Biography == In 1894 he obtained his doctorate in sciences, and later taught classes in zoology for three years at the faculty of sciences at Bordeaux. In 1902 he founded the ''Société d'études et de vulgarisation de la zoologie agricole'' in Bordeaux.〔(Abel Gruvel ) Data BNF - Bibliothèque nationale de France〕 Later on, he was a professor at the ''Muséum national d'histoire naturelle'' in Paris, and was chair of the commission for the regulation of whaling for French West Africa and of the committee for the protection of colonial fauna and flora.〔(Abel Gruvel ) Académie des sciences d'outre-mer〕 He was a member of the ''Conseil supérieur des colonies'', of which, he served as vice-president of the department dealing with public works, merchant marine and fisheries, covering the western coast of Africa. Also, he was instrumental in the development of the ''Service océanographique des pêches de l'Indochine'' and in the establishment of research laboratories in Martinique, Guadeloupe, Réunion and New Caledonia. In 1933 he became head of the marine laboratory at the Museum, and in 1935, took on a similar role at the laboratory in Dinard (''Aquarium et Musée de la Mer de Dinard'').〔
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