Nathan J. Robinson (biologist)


Nathan Jack Robinson is a marine biologist and science communicator from the United Kingdom. During his career, Robinson has been at the center of several viral videos. These have included videos of him removing a plastic drinking straw from the nostril of a sea turtle as well as a plastic fork from the nostril of a different sea turtle, and a video recorded by him and Edith Widder of a live giant squid. This video is the first-time that a live giant squid has been recorded in US waters and is the second time this species has ever been caught alive on film.

Early life and education

Robinson grew up in the United Kingdom. In 2009, he earned a Masters of Marine Biology at the University of Southampton and was awarded for being the highest achieving MSc student of his graduating class. During completing his MSc degree, he also began working with several sea turtle conservation programs, including ARCHELON, the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece and the Leatherback Trust. In 2010, Robinson began a Ph.D. at Purdue University under the mentor-ship of Frank V. Paladino. Robinson's Ph.D. thesis focused on understanding the factors driving the migratory behavior of sea turtles.

Research and impact

In 2015, Robinson was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship through Purdue University Fort Wayne to manage the research activities of the Leatherback Trust in Costa Rica. During this fellowship, Robinson joined a Texas A&M research expedition in northwest Costa Rica to sample olive ridley sea turtles for epibionts. While Robinson was examining a turtle for epibionts, he discovered something in a turtle's nostril. Upon removing the foreign object, it was revealed to be a plastic drinking straw. Christine Figgener recorded this video, which subsequently went viral and has inspired several anti-plastic straw campaigns worldwide.
Two months after removing the straw, Robinson was again studying olive ridley turtles on Playa Ostional, Costa Rica and had a similar encounter. However, this time the object being removed was a plastic fork. This video, recorded by Sean Williamson, also went viral and prompted several other campaigns against single-use plastics.
Following the impact of these two videos, Robinson began to focus his research activities on using novel visual technologies to generate engaging footage for the purposes of scientific discovery and environmental outreach. This has included projects using drones, animal-borne cameras, and deep-sea cameras.
In 2019, Nathan was working alongside Edith Widder in the Gulf of Mexico where they were able to film a live giant squid. This video was the first-time that a live giant squid has been recorded in US waters, is the second time this species has ever been caught alive on film.

Career

Between 2015 and 1017, Nathan was director of the Leatherback Trust in Costa Rica and a postdoctoral fellow at Purdue University Fort Wayne.
Between 2017 and 2019, Nathan the Director of the Cape Eleuthera Institute in The Bahamas.