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[Annelida] Nechama Ben Eliahu has passed away

Christos Arvanitidis via annelida%40net.bio.net (by arvanitidis from hcmr.gr)
Mon Mar 24 02:42:23 EST 2014


Dear all,

These is sad news.
I first met Nechama in the Polychaete Conference in Island and she  
immediately made me feel a member of the community. Over the years, I  
had the opportunity to work with her and discuss with her many issues  
and I discovered a serious and experienced scientist with a broad  
knowledge on the Polychaetes and on the Lessepsian migration process,  
and a wonderful colleague, willing to share knowledge and experience  
and to help and embrace young colleagues.

I will remember her as a special colleague and teacher with a vibrant spirit.

Christos.


Quoting Ariel Chipman <ariel.chipman from mail.huji.ac.il>:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> Our dear friend Nechama Ben Eliahu has passed away after a long  
> illness. Nechama was an expert on Serpulidae, and studied the  
> serpulid fauna of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Red Sea over the  
> past 40 years. She was an active member of the international annelid  
> community and of the Israeli zoological community. She will be  
> sorely missed.
>
> Ariel
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> Dr. Ariel Chipman
> Senior Lecturer
> Academic curator of aquatic invertebrates
> The Department of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior
> The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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