Clinton A. J. Duffy

Clinton Anthony John Duffy (born c. 1966) is a New Zealand marine scientist, who works in the Marine Conservation Unit of the Department of Conservation.

[1] Duffy is a shark expert, whose work includes the taxonomy and conservation status of New Zealand's deepwater dogfishes, attaching GPS wildlife tracking devices to great white sharks,[2] and surveying basking sharks.

[3] He performed the public dissection of a great white shark at the Auckland Museum in 2009.

[4] Duffy has BSc and MSc degrees from the University of Canterbury.

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