History of Ecological Sciences, Part 58B: Marine Ecology, mid‐1920s to about 1990: Carson, Riley, Cousteau, and Clark

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The article offers information on the history of ecological sciences. Topics discussed include scholar Rachel Louise Carson's contribution for the ecological sciences; book "Under the Sea-Wind: A Naturalist's Picture of Ocean Life" by Carson; and prominent works of Carson with Harvard zoologist-oceanographer Dr. Henry B. Bigelow. It also mention about the book "Seashores" by Herbert Zim and Lester Ingle was a very good guide book to species.

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Egerton, F. N. (2017). History of Ecological Sciences, Part 58B: Marine Ecology, mid‐1920s to about 1990: Carson, Riley, Cousteau, and Clark. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 98(2), 113–149. https://doi.org/10.1002/bes2.1314

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