The quiet, constantly disheveled scientist who valued fieldwork more than books, discovered the fabled breeding grounds of the world's most endangered sea turtle and who conducted pioneering research on many facets of Texas' unique marine environment is gone. Dr. Henry H. Hildebrand III died here on August 14, five days short of his 81st birthday.Integrative Biolog
Henry Sears led a remarkably varied life centered on a love of sailing, racing and fishing. Even as ...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
I first meet Bob in Halifax sometime in 1967/8. I was a graduate student studying deep-sea plankton ...
The quiet, constantly disheveled scientist who valued fieldwork more than books, discovered the fabl...
Dr. Henry H. Hildebrand died in Corpus Christi on 14 August 2003, five days short of his 81st birthd...
Henry Stommel\u27s heart stopped beating shortly after midnight on Friday, January 17, 1992, four da...
Dr. E.G. Silas (90) the doyen of Indian marine fisheries and mariculture research expired on 27-04-2...
Noted oceanographer, female pioneer in academia, Professor Greta Albrecht Fryxell died from conges...
Acknowledgements: Special thanks are due to Bob Wilce, Donna Parker and Alexander Wilce for their he...
This special collection in Inland Waters honors a most friendly, kind, and caring colleague (Fig. 1)...
Hilbrand Boschma, professor emeritus of systematic zoology and former director of the Rijksmuseum va...
Since the 1930s, when William and Mary professor Donald Davis proposed hiring a state-funded biologi...
Benjamin P. Flower, a gifted paleoceanographer and marine geologist, supportive colleague, and dedic...
Dr. Patrick F. Scanlon, Professor of fisheries and wildlife sciences, died on Wednesday, March 4, 20...
rine biology; oceanography; history of zoology. Dr Jacob van der Land (1935-2011), curator of Vermes...
Henry Sears led a remarkably varied life centered on a love of sailing, racing and fishing. Even as ...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
I first meet Bob in Halifax sometime in 1967/8. I was a graduate student studying deep-sea plankton ...
The quiet, constantly disheveled scientist who valued fieldwork more than books, discovered the fabl...
Dr. Henry H. Hildebrand died in Corpus Christi on 14 August 2003, five days short of his 81st birthd...
Henry Stommel\u27s heart stopped beating shortly after midnight on Friday, January 17, 1992, four da...
Dr. E.G. Silas (90) the doyen of Indian marine fisheries and mariculture research expired on 27-04-2...
Noted oceanographer, female pioneer in academia, Professor Greta Albrecht Fryxell died from conges...
Acknowledgements: Special thanks are due to Bob Wilce, Donna Parker and Alexander Wilce for their he...
This special collection in Inland Waters honors a most friendly, kind, and caring colleague (Fig. 1)...
Hilbrand Boschma, professor emeritus of systematic zoology and former director of the Rijksmuseum va...
Since the 1930s, when William and Mary professor Donald Davis proposed hiring a state-funded biologi...
Benjamin P. Flower, a gifted paleoceanographer and marine geologist, supportive colleague, and dedic...
Dr. Patrick F. Scanlon, Professor of fisheries and wildlife sciences, died on Wednesday, March 4, 20...
rine biology; oceanography; history of zoology. Dr Jacob van der Land (1935-2011), curator of Vermes...
Henry Sears led a remarkably varied life centered on a love of sailing, racing and fishing. Even as ...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
I first meet Bob in Halifax sometime in 1967/8. I was a graduate student studying deep-sea plankton ...