Elisabet Petersson

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Elisabet Petersson

Elisabet Petersson (1873–1919) was a Swedish zoologist and a high school teacher, who is remembered for her pioneering work in collecting materials from marine research stations for the Gothenburg National History Museum. From 1913, she organized several trips to the North Sea coast, including the islands of Heligoland, Germany, and Väderöarna, Sweden. She also collaborated with the Trondhjem Biological Station in Norway and the Kristineberg Marine Research Station on Sweden's Gullmarn Fjord. She died of tuberculosis in March 1919, aged only 46. The many marine echinoderms she collected can be seen in the Gothenburg Natural History Museum while her photographs are preserved in the museum's archives.[1][2][3]

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