Erich Kukk
Erich Kukk (26 October 1928 – 17 November 2017[1]) was an Estonian phycologist and conservationist. Kukk is referred to as the Grand Old Man of Estonian Phycology.[2] Early lifeKukk was born in Misso Parish, and graduated from the University of Tartu in 1953.[citation needed] ResearchHe has published research papers of cyanobacteria and green algae, contributed the Algae section of the "Estonian Red Book" established in 1998.[3][4] and has written about water pollution and treatment options.[citation needed] Kukk travelled widely during his fieldwork including the Carpathians, polar Urals, Central Asia, Altai, Mongolia[5] Finland, Lapland, in the mountains, deserts as well as tundra.[6] Honours and awardsIn 1982, he was awarded the National Prize of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR.[citation needed] Personal lifeHe was married to botanist Ülle Kukk. References
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