Biographic Memoir of Ernest Ingersoll: Naturalist, Shellfish Scientist, and Author


Autoria(s): MacKenzie, Jr. , Clyde L.
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1991

Resumo

The name Ernest Ingersoll is well-known to many shellfishery biologists as the author of two outstanding monographs on the shellfisheries of the United States and Canada in the 1880's. The first (Ingersoll, 1881a), entitled "A Report on the Oyster-Industry of the United States," was a 252-page description of historical and contemporary oyster fishing' marketing methods, and statistical data in the eastern provinces of Canada and the coastal states of the United States. The second (Ingersoll, 1887), entitled "The Oyster, Scallop, Clam, Mussel, and Abalone Industries," was a l20-page summary of the first monograph about oysters as well as a history and description of contemporary methods and statistical data of the other shellfisheries. Although Ingersoll was, by profession, a naturalist and author but only briefly a shellfish scientist, these monographs are regarded as benchmarks, providing the principal descriptions of shellfisheries in North America in the 1700's and 1800's.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9918/1/mfr5333.pdf

MacKenzie, Jr. , Clyde L. (1991) Biographic Memoir of Ernest Ingersoll: Naturalist, Shellfish Scientist, and Author. Marine Fisheries Review, 53(3), pp. 23-29.

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Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Education #Fisheries
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Article

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