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Ichthyologist Collection

Ichthyologists are dedicated scientists who study the fascinating world of fish

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Charles Regan, British ichthyologist C013 / 6226

Charles Regan, British ichthyologist C013 / 6226
Charles Tate Regan (1878-1943), British ichthyologist. Regan did much work on fish classification. He joined the British Museum (Natural History) in 1901

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. US ichthyologist, founding president and first Chancellor of Stanford University

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
David Starr Jordan, President, Leland Stanford University, 1917. US ichthyologist, founding president and first Chancellor of Stanford University

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Evermann, Dr. U. S. F. C. between 1890 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

Evermann, Dr. U. S. F. C. between 1890 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
Evermann, Dr. U.S.F.C. between 1890 and 1910

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Bean, M. B. U. S. Fish Commission, between 1890 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

Bean, M. B. U. S. Fish Commission, between 1890 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
Bean, M.B. U.S. Fish Commission, between 1890 and 1910

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Portrait of George Brown Goode (1851-1896), Between 1866 and 1870

Portrait of George Brown Goode (1851-1896), Between 1866 and 1870. While a student at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Portrait of Barton Warren Evermann (1853-1932), Before 1900. Creator: Daniel R Clark

Portrait of Barton Warren Evermann (1853-1932), Before 1900. Creator: Daniel R Clark
Portrait of Barton Warren Evermann (1853-1932), Before 1900

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Portrait of George Brown Goode (1851-1896), Before 1896. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of George Brown Goode (1851-1896), Before 1896. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of George Brown Goode (1851-1896), Before 1896

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Portrait of Paulus Roetter (1806-1894), Before 1894. Creator: Halls Capitol Gallery

Portrait of Paulus Roetter (1806-1894), Before 1894. Creator: Halls Capitol Gallery
Portrait of Paulus Roetter (1806-1894), Before 1894

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C014 / 2049

David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C014 / 2049
David Starr Jordan (1851-1931), US ichthyologist and educator. Jordan studied botany at Cornell University, New York, USA, and then studied ichthyology

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Lev Berg, Russian biologist

Lev Berg, Russian biologist
Lev Semyonovich Berg (1876-1950), Russian geographer and biologist and founder of the nomogenesis theory of evolution. Berg collected large volumes of samples and data, mainly of fish

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C017 / 7819

David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C017 / 7819
David Starr Jordan (1851-1931), US ichthyologist and educator. Jordan studied botany at Cornell University, New York, USA, and then studied ichthyology

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: E. Trewavas, British ichthyologist C013 / 6227

E. Trewavas, British ichthyologist C013 / 6227
Ethelwynne Trewavas (1900-1993), British ichthyologist. Trewavas, who continued the work of Charles Tate Regan, was Curator of Fish at the Natural History Museum

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: George Albert Boulenger (1858-1937) with spirit jars, 1920s

George Albert Boulenger (1858-1937) with spirit jars, 1920s
Belgian born British naturalist, George Albert Boulenger (1858-1937), was first-class assistant in the Zoology Department in the Natural History section of the British Museum, 1882-1920

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Louis Agassiz, American-Swiss naturalist

Louis Agassiz, American-Swiss naturalist
Jean Louis Rudolphe Agassiz (1807-1873), American- Swiss naturalist and palaeontologist. Agassiz was born and worked in Switzerland until 1846, when he left for the USA

Background imageIchthyologist Collection: Louis Agassiz, US-Swiss palaeontologist

Louis Agassiz, US-Swiss palaeontologist
Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss-American palaeontologist. Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz was born and worked in Switzerland until 1846, when he left for the USA


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Ichthyologists are dedicated scientists who study the fascinating world of fish. Charles Regan, a renowned British ichthyologist, made significant contributions to our understanding of aquatic life. His work has paved the way for further research and conservation efforts in this field. Dr. U. S. F. C Evermann, another esteemed ichthyologist from the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the scientific community with his extensive studies and discoveries. His dedication to unraveling the mysteries of marine life has inspired many aspiring researchers. M. B Bean, a prominent member of the U. S. Fish Commission during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, played a crucial role in advancing our knowledge about fish species and their habitats. His tireless efforts have helped shape modern fisheries management practices. George Brown Goode was a pioneer in ichthyology whose portraits depict him as a distinguished scholar committed to expanding our understanding of aquatic ecosystems. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of scientists in their pursuit of knowledge. Paulus Roetter's portrait serves as a reminder that even before modern advancements, individuals like him contributed significantly to ichthyology's development through their observations and documentation. Theodore Nicholas Gill's portrait showcases one of the early pioneers in fish taxonomy during the mid-19th century. Through his meticulous studies and classifications, he laid down foundational principles still used today by contemporary ichthyologists worldwide. These remarkable individuals exemplify passion for studying fish species' diversity and ecology while contributing invaluable insights into their behavior and conservation needs. Their collective efforts have shaped our understanding of underwater ecosystems and underscored the importance of preserving these fragile environments for future generations.