The Voice of a New Generation of Scientist Sarika Cullis-Suzuki
This episode of The Green Interview features Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, a marine biologist who studies high-seas fisheries, marine wildlife sanctuaries, and the effects of human development on sea life. Born and raised in British Columbia, she is the daughter of scientist David Suzuki and writer and environmentalist Tara Cullis. A childhood spent steeped in the sea life around Quadra Island, B.C., has given Cullis-Suzuki a passion for science and protecting the oceans.
"This episode of The Green Interview features Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, a marine biologist who studies high-seas fisheries, marine wildlife sanctuaries, and the effects of human development on sea life. Born and raised in British Columbia, she is the daughter of scientist David Suzuki and writer and environmentalist Tara Cullis. A childhood spent steeped in the sea life around Quadra Island, B.C., has given Cullis-Suzuki a passion for science and protecting the oceans."@en
"This excerpt from an episode of The Green Interview features Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, a marine biologist who studies high-seas fisheries, marine wildlife sanctuaries, and the effects of human development on sea life. A childhood and youth spent steeped in the sea life around Quadra Island, B.C., have given Cullis-Suzuki a passion for science and for protecting the oceans that she says sustain all human life."@en
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