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 Eugenie Clark:                                                       72


 Shark Lady               THE RED SEA                        Number of submersible

                 The Red Sea is between Africa and             dives Eugenie Clark
                 the Arabian Peninsula. It is home             made in her lifetime
                 to coral reefs and more than 1,000          •  A submersible is a
 rays weighing 2,200 pounds (998                               vehicle that goes to

 kg). Sharks were her favorite fish to   species of fish. Oceanic whitetip   the depths of a body of
 study.          sharks catch their prey close to              water.
                 the water’s surface. Clark began            •  Without a submersible,
 In 1958, Clark’s work showed that   research there in the early 1950s.   divers can only go to
 sharks are intelligent. Before then,   She made many discoveries. One   around 200 feet (60 m)
 sharks were viewed as mindless   was the Moses sole. This fish   deep using scuba gear.
 eating machines. She discovered   produces a natural shark repellant.   •  One of Clark’s deepest
 sharks in Mexico that do not need to   Clark helped make the Red Sea an   dives was 12,000

 swim to survive. She became known   underwater sanctuary.     feet (3,658 m). She
                                                               discovered whale sharks
 as “Shark Lady.”
                                                               living at a depth of 3,200
 Eugenie Clark was born in New   Clark started a marine laboratory in   feet (975 m).
 York City in 1922. Her mother   Florida in 1955. This would become
 was Japanese and her father was   the Mote Marine Laboratory. She
 American. She was two when her   made her last dive when she was
 father died. When she was nine, she   92. Clark died a year later, in 2015.
 started spending Saturdays at the
 New York Aquarium. She wanted to
 know all about the fish there.


 Clark earned college degrees in
 zoology. In 1950, she received her
 PhD from New York University. She
 learned to scuba dive so she could
 study sea creatures up close.
 She studied giant crabs,
 6  poisonous fish, and manta                                                             7
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