George Wilton Field
http://dbpedia.org/resource/George_Wilton_Field an entity of type: Thing
George Wilton Field, Ph. D. (1863 – 1938) was an American biologist, born at North Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Working primarily in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, Field was a pioneer in the field of shellfish aquaculture and water pollution, and took an interest in conservation issues. Beginning in 1916, Field was in the employ of the U.S. Bureau of the Biological survey, and later in his career was the United States representative to the League of Nations International Commission on Water Pollution Control.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
George Wilton Field
rdf:langString
George Wilton Field
rdf:langString
George Wilton Field
xsd:date
1938-01-19
xsd:date
1863-09-29
xsd:integer
3444209
xsd:integer
1094206583
xsd:date
1863-09-29
rdf:langString
George Wilton Field in 1918 with the United States Bureau of Biological Survey, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
rdf:langString
American
xsd:date
1938-01-19
rdf:langString
Establishment of the marine laboratory of Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
rdf:langString
American
rdf:langString
George Wilton Field, Ph. D. (1863 – 1938) was an American biologist, born at North Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Working primarily in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, Field was a pioneer in the field of shellfish aquaculture and water pollution, and took an interest in conservation issues. Beginning in 1916, Field was in the employ of the U.S. Bureau of the Biological survey, and later in his career was the United States representative to the League of Nations International Commission on Water Pollution Control.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
10558