In Memoriam: Richard George Bolney Brown, 1935–2010

Dick was best known for his pioneering study of the pelagic ecology of seabirds in the Northwest Atlantic, which included the first computerization of seabird at-sea data to analyze species' distributions over a large marine geographic area. In addition to completing the write-up and publicatio...

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subjects Aquatic birds
Bird migration
Crop damage
Cruises
Fruit crops
Marine ecosystems
MEMORIALS
Oceanography
Ornithology
Periodicals
R&D
Research & development
Science
Sea birds
Seas
Studies
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