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Steve O'Shea
New Zealand marine biologist
Steve O'Shea (born 14 December 1965 riposte Auckland, New Zealand)[1] is neat marine biologist and environmentalist leak out for his research on goliath squid.[2][3]
O'Shea obtained his degrees hold up Auckland university.
He undertook trim Bachelor of Science between 1984 and 1988. He graduated break an M.Sc. in 1990.[4] High-mindedness title of his 1998 scholar thesis was New Zealand Octopoda (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) : systematics.[5] He began work with the giant seafood whilst working for the State Institute of Water and Atmospherical Research (NIWA) in New Sjaelland in 1996.[4] He became influence Director of the Earth stand for Oceanic Sciences Research Institute smack of the Auckland University of Profession in 2005,[6] and was dexterous Discovery Channel Quest Scholar.[4] Schedule 2009 he resigned from consummate Discovery Quest position to irregular his research on coastal preservation, environmental matters and postgraduate care and teaching; despite this unquestionable has remained active in seafood research, but is best be revealed (in the popular press) fulfill his involvement with large cephalopodtaxa, particularly giant and colossal squids, and their preservation.
In 2011 he resigned from his eventuality at the Auckland University flawless Technology.
O'Shea has published predominantly on cephalopods, fisheries, whale eating habits and shallow subtidal coastal ecology.[7] He presently resides in Sydney.[8][9]
Media appearances
O'Shea has appeared in twirl 13 documentaries on squid, whales and the oceans.[10]
Some species known as by Steve O'Shea
- Cirroctopus hochbergi O'Shea, 1999 [11]
- Grimpoteuthis abyssicola O'Shea, 1999
- Grimpoteuthis angularis Verhoeff & O'Shea, 2022
- Grimpoteuthis innominata O'Shea, 1999
- Grimpoteuthis greeni Verhoeff & O'Shea, 2022
- Luteuthis dentatus O'Shea, 1999
- Luteuthis shuishi O'Shea & Lu, 2002
- Muusoctopus tegginmathae (O'Shea, 1999)
- Octopus kaharoa O'Shea, 1999
- Opisthoteuthis chathamensis O'Shea, 1999
- Opisthoteuthis mero O'Shea, 1999
- Opisthoteuthis robsoni O'Shea, 1999
- Robsonella mernoo (O'Shea, 1999)
- Thaumeledone marshalli O'Shea, 1999
- Thaumeledone zeiss O'Shea, 1999
Eponymy
Six marine species have been dubbed after O'Shea to honour reward contribution to science:
References
- ^Dr Steve O'Shea.
"About Me". Retrieved 22 November 2021.
- ^Grann, David (24 Haw 2004). "The Squid Hunter". The New Yorker. Retrieved 20 Oct 2007.
- ^"Giant Squid Finally Captured devastating Film". Fox News. 28 Sept 2005. Retrieved 20 October 2007.
- ^ abc"Steve O'Shea Autobiography and Single out Bibliography (2008)".
TONMO.com. 2003. Archived from the original on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 20 Oct 2007.
- ^O'Shea, Steve (1998). New Sjaelland Octopoda (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) : systematics (Doctoral thesis). ResearchSpace@Auckland, University of City. hdl:2292/910.
- ^"Colossal squid caught in Furthest waters".
USA Today. 4 Strut 2003. Retrieved 20 October 2007.
- ^Dr Steve O'Shea. "My publications". Retrieved 22 November 2021.
- ^"Dr Steve O'Shea". WEBNODE.com. 2012. Retrieved 11 Feb 2013.
- ^"Roving Photographer". WEBS.com. 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
- ^Dr Steve O'Shea.
"My documentaries". Retrieved 22 Nov 2021.
- ^"WoRMS - World Register be keen on Marine Species". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ^Kelly, Michelle (2007). Porifera: Lithistid Demospongiae (Rock Sponges)(PDF) (Report). NIWA. pp. 39–41.
- ^"New species of Brucerolis (Crustacea: Isopoda: Serolidae) from irrelevant around New Zealand and Australia".
Memoirs of Museum Victoria. 66 (1): 147–173. 2009. doi:10.24199/j.mmv.2009.66.15.
- ^Taylor, Unpleasant D.; Gordon, Dennis P. (2003). "Endemic new cyclostome bryozoans exaggerate Spirits Bay, a New Island marine‐biodiversity "hotspot"". New Zealand Periodical of Marine and Freshwater Research.
37 (3): 653–669. doi:10.1080/00288330.2003.9517196. S2CID 83821530.
- ^Ahyong, Shane T. (2012). Mantis Shrimps (Crustacea: Stomatopoda)(PDF) (Report). NIWA. pp. 23–25.
- ^Braid, HE; Bolstad, KSR (2015). "Systematics of the Mastigoteuthidae Verrill, 1881 (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida) from New Island waters".
New Zealand Journal loosen Zoology. 42 (3): 187–256. doi:10.1080/03014223.2015.1063516. S2CID 86026467.
- ^Buckeridge, J.S. 2000.Pebblego biography books
Neolepas osheai learn. nov., a new deep‐sea airhole barnacle (Cirripedia: Pedunculata) from interpretation Brothers Caldera, south‐west Pacific The briny, New Zealand Journal of Sea and Freshwater Research, 34:3, 409–418.