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    Tribute to ‘first couple’ of SA icthyology

    Steven LangBy Steven LangOctober 30, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Prof Mike Bruton launched his latest book, The Fishy Smiths, at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB) on Wedndesday evening. The book is a biography of Prof JLB and his wife Margaret Smith, the first couple of ichthyology in South Africa. Bruton, a former director of SAIAB, said that Prof Smith was a frequent contributor to Grocott's Mail and always made sure the newspaper had access to his most recent discoveries. Photo: Steven Lang
    Prof Mike Bruton launched his latest book, The Fishy Smiths, at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB) recently. The book is a biography of Professor JLB and his wife Margaret Smith, the ‘first couple’ of ichthyology in South Africa. Bruton, a former director of SAIAB, said that Professor Smith was a frequent contributor to Grocott’s Mail and always made sure the newspaper had access to his most recent discoveries. Photo: Steven Lang
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