Marine bioligist and environmentalist
pycnogonids, progress, and preserving bays, salmon, and other living things
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- Lage, Ann. - Contributor
- McGowan, John A., 1924- - Contributor
- Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office. - Contributor
Publication
1996 - , California
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- Internet Archivemarinebioligist00hedgrich
- Open LibraryOL7147498M
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- University of California source of community leaders oral history series.
Description
Joel Hedgpeth discusses his family and education, ecology, ecological communities and the work of Ed Ricketts, his time as Director of the Pacific Marine Station at Dillon Beach, the proposed Nuclear Power Plant of Pacific Gas and Electric at Bodega Bay, the Marine Science Center at Oregon State University, picnogonid research and Antarctica, and environmental health issues of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. In the course of the interviews he also touches upon editing the Treatise on marine ecology and paleoecology, and Ricketts' Between Pacific tides.
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- Interviews
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