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Guide to the Murray Johnson collection on the Cape Thompson Environmental Impact Report

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Title Guide to the Murray Johnson collection on the Cape Thompson Environmental Impact Report
Subject Biology teachers; Environmental Conditions; Fisheries and Wildlife; Project Chariot
Description Dr. Murray L. Johnson, M.D., was a Professor of Biology at the University of Puget Sound and helped establish the mammalian collections at the Puget Sound Museum (now the Slater Museum of Natural History) in 1948. He was contracted by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), along with Dr. Burton T. Ostenson, a Professory fo Biology at Pacific Lutheran University, and Mr. Myron L. Barbour, a recent college graduate, to conduct a study of marine mammal ecology in the region around Cape Thompson,...
Publisher +University of Puget Sound, Archives & Special Collections
Date 1946/1978
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Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/
Language eng
Format 1.8 cubic feet; 7 boxes
Coverage 1946-1978

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