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Wladimir Besnard (1890, St. Petersburg, Russia – 1960, São Paulo, Brazil) was a French biologist and Brazilian oceanographer, and is considered to be the father of Brazilian oceanography. He was born in the Russian Empire of French parents. As a biologist he is credited (together with Theodore Monod) with the discovery of the skeleton of the Asselar man in 1927 (although various sources refer to him as M.M. Besnard or M.V. Besnard). An oceanographic ship, some undersea features (Besnard Bank, Besnard Passage), and a street in São Paulo (Rua Professor Wladimir Besnard) are named in his honor.

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  • Wladimir Besnard (1890, St. Petersburg, Russia – 1960, São Paulo, Brazil) was a French biologist and Brazilian oceanographer, and is considered to be the father of Brazilian oceanography. He was born in the Russian Empire of French parents. As a biologist he is credited (together with Theodore Monod) with the discovery of the skeleton of the Asselar man in 1927 (although various sources refer to him as M.M. Besnard or M.V. Besnard). An oceanographic ship, some undersea features (Besnard Bank, Besnard Passage), and a street in São Paulo (Rua Professor Wladimir Besnard) are named in his honor. (en)
  • Wladimir Besnard (São Petesburgo, 1 de setembro de 1890 – São Paulo, 11 de agosto de 1960) foi um naturalista russo, radicado no Brasil. Foi um dos cientistas mais importantes para a pesquisa oceanográfica brasileira e é considerado o pai da oceanografia nacional. (pt)
  • Владимир Беснар (1890, Санкт-Петербург — 1960, Сан-Паулу) — французский биолог и бразильский океанограф. Считается отцом бразильской океанографии. Родился в Российской Империи у французских родителей. Вместе с Теодором Моно в 1927 году открыл асселарского человека. (ru)
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  • Wladimir Besnard (1890, St. Petersburg, Russia – 1960, São Paulo, Brazil) was a French biologist and Brazilian oceanographer, and is considered to be the father of Brazilian oceanography. He was born in the Russian Empire of French parents. As a biologist he is credited (together with Theodore Monod) with the discovery of the skeleton of the Asselar man in 1927 (although various sources refer to him as M.M. Besnard or M.V. Besnard). An oceanographic ship, some undersea features (Besnard Bank, Besnard Passage), and a street in São Paulo (Rua Professor Wladimir Besnard) are named in his honor. (en)
  • Wladimir Besnard (São Petesburgo, 1 de setembro de 1890 – São Paulo, 11 de agosto de 1960) foi um naturalista russo, radicado no Brasil. Foi um dos cientistas mais importantes para a pesquisa oceanográfica brasileira e é considerado o pai da oceanografia nacional. (pt)
  • Владимир Беснар (1890, Санкт-Петербург — 1960, Сан-Паулу) — французский биолог и бразильский океанограф. Считается отцом бразильской океанографии. Родился в Российской Империи у французских родителей. Вместе с Теодором Моно в 1927 году открыл асселарского человека. (ru)
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  • Wladimir Besnard (pt)
  • Беснар, Владимир (ru)
  • Wladimir Besnard (en)
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