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Frank Robson (conservationist)
Frank
Donald
Robson
was a
New Zealand
logging
contractor, fisherman and
marine conservationist
.
Robson was
born
in
Greenmeadows, New Zealand
, in 1912. He was the first
New Zealander
to study
whale strandings
and the first
systematic investigation
of
pollutant
levels
in
marine mammals
in New Zealand. His
volunteer
group,
Project Jonah
has
saved
thousands
of
marine
mammals, continuing even after the
Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978
made the
Department of Conservation
technically
responsible
for this.
In the
1989 New Year Honours
, Robson was appointed a
Companion of the Queen's Service Order
for
community service
.