Arlo Hemphill
Arlo Hanlin Hemphill (born October 7, 1971 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American wilderness advocate. His educational background is in marine biology. Hemphill is a Fellow National of the Explorers Club and has been listed in Nature (Myers et al. 2000) as one of 100+ global biodiversity experts,[1] credited for his expertise pertaining to the Greater Caribbean and the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena biodiversity hotspots.[2] He is best known for his involvement in regional-scale ocean conservation and was a founding steering committee member of the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, the Forum for the Conservation of the Patagonian Sea and Areas of Influence, and the Sargasso Sea Alliance.
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Born | Arlo Hanlin Hemphill October 7, 1971 Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
Occupation | Conservationist, Wilderness Advocate |
Website | www.arlohemphill.com |
References
- List of 100+ Global Biodiversity Expert Scientists. Appendix to Myers et al. 2000. Nature
- Myers et al. 2000. Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities. Nature 403: 853-858
External links
- Arlo Hanlin Hemphill - Personal website
- Arlo Hemphill on IMDb
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