Angeline Novella
Marine biologist, ocean scientist, marine conservation research
Angeline Novella is an American marine biologist whose scientific career has focused on understanding marine ecosystems and promoting ocean conservation. Working in marine research and oceanography, Novella has conducted extensive field work studying underwater environments, marine organisms, and ecosystem dynamics. Her research contributes to broader scientific understanding of ocean health and biodiversity. As an ocean scientist, Novella has been involved in various research expeditions and marine conservation initiatives aimed at protecting marine environments from anthropogenic threats. Her work exemplifies the important contributions of marine scientists to understanding and protecting our planet's oceans, which cover the majority of Earth's surface and support extraordinary biodiversity. Through her research and advocacy, Novella promotes awareness of marine conservation issues and the interconnectedness of ocean health to global climate and environmental systems. She represents the contemporary generation of scientists dedicated to environmental stewardship and scientific research that directly benefits human understanding of and relationship with the natural world.
Science & Technology
American
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Angeline
Latin origin
“A classic variation of Angelina, Angeline derives from the Latin 'angelus' and has been documented in English and French literature for centuries. The -ine suffix gives it a more refined, Victorian-era elegance compared to the -ina form, suggesting sophistication and timeless beauty. It was particularly popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries.”