Bell M. Shimada
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Bell M. Shimada (January 17, 1922 - June 2, 1958) was an American fisheries scientist. He is noted for his study during the 1950s of tuna stocks in the tropical Pacific Ocean and its important effect on the development of the post-World War II tuna fishery on the United States West Coast.
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Bell M. Shimada
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Bell M. Shimada
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near Guadalajara, Mexico
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1958-06-02
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*United States Fish and Wildlife Service 1948-1958
**Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission 1952-1958
**Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1956-1958
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Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, Washington
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Allen Shimada , Julie Shimada
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*Bachelor's degree, University of Washington 1947
*Master of Science in Fisheries, University of Washington 1948
*PhD, University of Washington 1956
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Dr.
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Study of Pacific Ocean tuna fishery
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Rae Shimada née Shimojima
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