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In page Mary Sears (oceanographer):

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After she left active duty, Sears spent a year in Copenhagen where she researched siphonophores.[1][2] She held a Rask-Orsted Foundation grant and received the Johannes Schmidt medal in 1946 for her many contributions to marine research.[citation needed] In 1947, she returned to Woods Hole, and transferred to the Naval Volunteer Reserves where she was the only woman in the Woods Hole unit and was elected officer in charge of the unit in 1950.[3] She retired as a commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve in 1963.[4][5]: 253–254