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Sep 2019
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11. Dolphins, Diving in the UK and Livin...

K. G. MUZIA
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Emily Cunningham and Daniel Moore, both marine biologists from the United Kingdom, have made an incredible career in marine biology by being superbly flexible. This has enabled the couple to travel for extended periods of time to Indonesia, pushed them to be resourceful and start a company, and allowed them to have some absolutely incredible experiences, unavailable to any other profession. For more information, including show notes, please visit: marinebio.life/emily-and-daniel

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