Jon Dodd
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Born1961 (age 64–65)
EducationUniversity of Rhode Island
OrganizationAtlantic Shark Institute
KnownforShark Research
Jon Dodd | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1961 (age 64–65) |
| Education | University of Rhode Island |
| Organization | Atlantic Shark Institute |
| Known for | Shark Research |
| Honours | Explorers Club Fellow |
| Website | https://www.atlanticsharkinstitute.org/ |
Jon F. Dodd (born circa 1961) is an American marine biologist and conservationist best known as the founding Executive Director of the Atlantic Shark Institute (ASI), a Rhode Island–based non-profit dedicated to shark research, tagging, and conservation in the northwest Atlantic.
Dodd grew up boating in Rhode Island and Connecticut and experienced his first blue shark encounter at age 14, sparking a lifelong passion for sharks. He earned a degree in biology with an emphasis on fisheries from the University of Rhode Island. As a young scientist, he volunteered at the NOAA NMFS Apex Predator Investigation Lab in Narragansett, RI, working on a wide variety of research projects.[1]