In "The Ride of His Life," what is the author’s viewpoint about Senko's career?

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Senko discovers something he is passionate about while he is having fun.
Senko discovers something he is passionate about while he is having fun.

Senko should give up fishing if he wants to save wildlife.
Senko should give up fishing if he wants to save wildlife.

Senko’s research is very important and should be supported.
Senko’s research is very important and should be supported.

Senko’s use of technology will not save all of the sea turtles.

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The author’s viewpoint about Senko's career in "The Ride of His Life" is that Senko’s research is very important and should be supported. This perspective highlights the significance of his work and the positive impact it can have on wildlife conservation, particularly in relation to sea turtles.