Henry bryant bigelow biography of abraham
Bigelow, the famous scientist whom was professor of zoology at Harvard for many, many years.
Henry Bryant Bigelow grew up in Boston, spent summers on Cape Cod and developed a life-long love of the outdoors and nature.
He was a descendant of Horatio R. Bigelow and Annie L. Perhaps, I am just missing something on your site. It is a great site! Bigelow married into the Shattuck family, who were prominent members of the Boston medical community going way back to the s. Gael Evans. From Bigelow Laboratory site: Henry Bigelow was a pioneering ocean researcher whose extensive investigations in the early part of the Twentieth Century were later recognized as the foundation of modern oceanography.
His expeditions in the Gulf of Maine, where he collected water samples and data on the phytoplankton, fish and hydrography, made this region one of the most thoroughly studied bodies of water, for its size, in the world. His work stressed the interdependence of biology, chemistry and physical science in studying the ocean.
His three book-length monographs are famous for their clarity and exact scientific writing, and Fishes of the Gulf of Maine is a useful handbook for today's scientists. Bigelow's report to the National Academy of Sciences led to establishment of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in , of which he was the founding director. In the report, Bigelow wrote of "our general ignorance of the inter-relationships in the very complex chain of events in the sea that govern the comparative success or failure of its inhabitants in the struggle for life.
Nothing in the sea falls haphazard; if we cannot predict, it is because we do not know the cause, or how the cause works. He was brought up in a well-to-do family, attended Milton Academy and enjoyed several trips to Europe with his family.