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So important is his influence on the resurgence of cephalopod systematic research, hardly a paper has been published in cephalopod systematics and zoogeography, and even other aspects of cephalopod biology and fisheries, that doesn't cite at least one paper published by Voss. This has been the case
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Voss published over 200 items, including 73 book reviews, 16 editorials, and 124 research papers on such diverse topics as cephalopods, fishes, crustaceans, botany, zoogeography, history of oceanography, anthropology, archaeology, fisheries, and marine and deep sea biology. He authored or
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in 2012. His father was a boat captain and steam engineer. Voss grew up on the water, sailing and fishing. Voss had two brothers, Frederick Jr. and Walter, both of whom were guides and captains in tuna and bill fishing tournaments throughout
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and he spoke out successfully against several proposed real estate developments that might have threatened the ecology of the
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in 1951. From 1962 to 1973, he was chairman of the University of Miami's biology department. He was a research fellow at
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co-authored descriptions of two new families or subfamilies, 6 new genera and more than 65 new species or subspecies.
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Voss was married to Nancy A. Voss (1929–2020), a Research Professor Emeritus and Museum Director at the
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for nearly 4 decades and it will continue to be so for many decades into the 21st Century.
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Lu, C.C. (1989). Tribute. Professor Dr. Gilbert L. Voss (1918–1989).
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Roper, C.F.E. (1989). Professor Gilbert L. Voss (1918–1989).
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Clarke, M.R. (1989). Professor Gilbert L. Voss (1918–1989).
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Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science
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Committee for Research and Exploration: What We Fund
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Aldrich, F.A. (1989). A tribute to Gilbert L. Voss.
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conservationist
oceanographer
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Key Largo, Florida
Florida Keys
Hypoluxo, Florida
South Florida
Lillie Pierce Voss
Florida Women's Hall of Fame
Florida
Caribbean
University of Miami
George Washington University
University of Miami
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science
teuthologist
University of Miami
Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science
American Museum of Natural History
"Gilbert L. Voss, 70, a conservationist, dies"
The New York Times
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Archived
Wayback Machine


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To the memory of Gilbert L. Voss: Portunus vossi, a rare new species of swimming crab (Decapoda: Brachyura: Portunidae) from the west coast of Florida

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