Marine Biology

Dave was a work-study student from 1975 through 1978 at the University of Guam
Marine Laboratory.   He was a graduate student in biology from 1978 through 1980, taking
many courses and participating in various research projects at the lab.  During those years
at the laboratory, Dave provided photography--such as some of the photos shown below.

Dave with white-tip and grey reef sharks at the
University of Guam Marine Laboratory, 1978.


 
 

Dave out on the University of Guam Marine Laboratory Boston Whaler
helping a grad student with a research project, 1978.


 
 

Dave at Guam's Apra Harbor, after a Marine Laboratory grad student tour
of the Marine Research Ship, Glomar Challenger, 1979.
 


 

Dave at the University of Guam Marine Laboratory outdoor
aquarium area with a young hawksbill turtle, 1978.

Deepwater marine shrimp--a potential economic resource for Guam.


 
 

Two white-tip sharks and a grey reef shark killed after a typhoon trashed the Marine Laboratory.


 

Juvenile green sea turtle in holding tank at Marine Laboratory.
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Live chambered nautilus enroute from Palau to the Honolulu Aquarium.


 

Hammerhead shark being checked for what it had been eating.


 

Moray eel found in shrimp trap measured.


 

Close-up of moray eel.


 

Next few pictures are RECENT: Shark as seen from below.
Luckily, this shark is in an AQUARIUM
--namely, the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  Just so you know.

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Another shark seen up close and alive. Again, this shark is being viewed
through the glass of the open-ocean tank at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

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Another shark seen up close and alive. Again, this shark is being viewed
through the glass of the Kelp Forest tank at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

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This Website and all images are COPYRIGHTED 2006 by David Gardner, Photographer and Webmaster. Updated 2006