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<head>Biography</head>
<p>Kenneth S. Norris was a renowned naturalist, conservationist, and professor known for his
ground-breaking research on dolphins and whales. He was a pioneer in the study of dolphin
behavior, particularly in early research on echolocation, and his long career included
research and teaching in desert geology, herpetology, and ichthyology, as well as marine
mammal science, with positions at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCLA, the
Marineland of the Pacific, the Oceanic Institute and Sea Life Park in Hawai'i, and UC Santa
Cruz. While working in Santa Cruz, Norris helped establish the Center for Coastal Marine
Studies (now the Institute of Marine Sciences) and the Long Marine Laboratory, the
University of California Natural Reserve System, the Natural History Field Quarter program,
and was involved in the passage of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. His many
published works include <title>Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises</title> (1966),
<title>Dolphin Days</title> (1991), and <title>Mountain Time</title> (2010).</p>
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