Proceedings of the International Billfish Symposium, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 August 1972, Vol. 1 Report of the Symposium (Classic Reprint)
Shomura Richard S.
Proceedings of the International Billfish Symposium, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 August 1972, Vol. 1
Report of the Symposium (Classic Reprint)
Shomura Richard S.
- Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
- EAN: 9781332304776
- Ilość stron: 48
- Format: 15.2x22.9cm
- Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Proceedings of the International Billfish Symposium, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 August 1972, Vol. 1 - Shomura Richard S.
Excerpt from Proceedings of the International Billfish Symposium, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 August 1972, Vol. 1: Report of the Symposium
John K. Howard was an outstanding example of a man whose interest in ocean science led to a second career after retirement from law practice. His many friends throughout the world remember his great enthusiasm, combining a passion for sport fishing with a desire to increase our knowledge of the big-game fishes, in particular the billfishes. He sponsored and directed a research program at the Institute of Marine Science, University of Miami, and also gave much logistic aid to ichthyologists around the world. His travels took him to East Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. He also visited Portugal, Spain, and Italy, where he collected large numbers of spearfish and white marlin in an attempt to solve the specific identity of the Mediterranean spearfish.
Shortly before his death he completed, with Dr. Shoji Ueyanagi of Japan, a large report on the seasonal and geographic distribution of billfishes in the Pacific Ocean. His similar work on these fishes in the Indian Ocean was completed by Dr. Walter A. Starck II.
John K. Howard was born in Paris, France, on 4 April 1891. He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard College in 1915 and his law degree from Harvard College in 1917. After retiring from law practice he studied ichthyology at the University of Miami. He served in both World Wars as an army officer, achieving the rank of colonel.
Dr. Sette's contributions to fisheries science are manifold and cover more than half a century of active work as a fishery biologist and administrator.
From 1949 to 1955 he acted as chief of the newly established Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations (POFI), a Honolulu-based research facility of the Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior (presently the Honolulu Laboratory of the Southwest Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce). Here he was responsible for the development of a high-seas fisheries program in the central Pacific Ocean, a program that laid the groundwork for much of what is known today of the tunas, sharks, and billfishes of this expansive body of water. Although much of the research effort of his staff at POFI was devoted to tunas as the principal pelagic species of commercial interest, Dr. Sette was among the first to recognize the need to study the full spectrum of the food web in order to understand the various biological resources of the ocean. The research on billfishes undertaken during and after his tenure in Honolulu is a result of his appreciation of the need to collect data from all levels of the ecosystem. Dr. Sette was also one of the first to advocate integrating the field of biology with those of oceanography and meteorology.
Oscar Elton Sette was born in Clyman, Wis., on 29 March 1900. In 1910 his family moved to southern California, where he completed his intermediate and high school education. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University in 1922, a Masters degree in Biology from Harvard University in 1930, and a Doctorate in Biology from Stanford University in 1957.
During a career which extended over 50 years, Dr. Sette served in various research and administrative capacities with the California State Fisheries Laboratory, and the National Marine Fisheries Service and its predecessor agencies. Beginning in 1924 with the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, he held positions as Chief, Division of Fishery Industries in Washington, D.C.; Chief of the North Atlantic Fishery Investigations; Chief of the South Pacific Fishery Investigations; Chief, Pacific Oceanic Fishery Investigations; and Director, Ocean Research Laboratory, on the campus of Stanford University.
Dr. Sette "retired" in 1970, but continued his research as an "annuitant" employee of the Federal Government until his death in
Szczegóły: Proceedings of the International Billfish Symposium, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 August 1972, Vol. 1 - Shomura Richard S.
Nazwa: Proceedings of the International Billfish Symposium, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 August 1972, Vol. 1 Report of the Symposium (Classic Reprint)
Autor: Shomura Richard S.
Wydawnictwo: FB &c Ltd
Kod paskowy: 9781332304776
Języki: angielski
Ilość stron: 48
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Oprawa: Miękka