A Morning Visit with Dr. Ronald Schusterman
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Dr. Ronald Schusterman was a scientific pioneer in early marine mammal research.  He founded the Long marine lab in Santa Cruz, California where he studied sensory physiology and cognition of California sea lions, harbor seals, and elephant seals and conducted experiments to understand how they perceive and think about the world.  Early in his career, he helped too disprove a theory that sea lions used echolocation like dolphins and bats.
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