Eugene N. Kozloff

Eugene Nicolas Kozloff (26 September 1920 – 4 March 2017[1]) was an American marine biologist and botanist at Shannon Point Marine Center on Fidalgo Island, Washington. He was an emeritus professor of the Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington,[2] and is best known for writing field guides for the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States.

Eugene Nicolas Kozloff
Born(1920-09-26)26 September 1920
Tehran, Iran
Died4 March 2017(2017-03-04) (aged 96)
Anacortes, WA
NationalityAmerican
Known forAuthor of Pacific Northwest field guides
Scientific career
FieldsMarine biology
InstitutionsFriday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington; Shannon Point Marine Center, Western Washington University

Field guides

  • Kozloff, E.N. 1973. Seashore life of Puget Sound, the Strait of Georgia, and the San Juan Archipelago. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press, 282 p.
  • Kozloff, E.N. 1974. Keys to the marine invertebrates of Puget Sound, the San Juan Archipelago, and adjacent regions. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press, 226 p.
  • Kozloff, E.N. 1976. Plants and animals of the Pacific Northwest: an illustrated guide to the natural history of western Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press, 264 p.
  • Kozloff, E.N. 1993. Seashore life of the Pacific Northwest: an illustrated guide to northern California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. 370 p.
  • Kozloff, E.N. 1996. Marine Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest with additions and corrections. Seattle, Washington, University of Washington Press, 552 p.
  • Beidleman, L.H. & E.N. Kozloff. 2003. Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region: Mendocino to Monterey. Berkeley, California, University of California Press. 514 p.
  • Kozloff, E.N. 2005. Plants of western Oregon, Washington & British Columbia. Portland, Oregon, Timber Press. 608 p.

Eponymous taxa

The following species have been named in honor of Dr. Kozloff.

The following genera have been named in honor of Dr. Kozloff

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