Stations and statistics: Paulus Hoek and the transnational discipline of ocean biology, 1871-1914
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2016
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Anderson, Katharine
Rozwadowski, Helen M.
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A political analysis of the biology of first International Council for the Exploration of the Seas secretary-general Paulus Hoek. It places the origins of European biological oceanography in the coproduction of diplomacy, fisheries biology, liberal Realpolitik and international relations in the Rhine-North Sea area.
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Taverne, SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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Wille, R-J 2016, Stations and statistics : Paulus Hoek and the transnational discipline of ocean biology, 1871-1914. in K Anderson & H M Rozwadowski (eds), Soundings and Crossings : Doing Science at Sea 1800-1970. Science History Publications Ltd, Sagamore Beach MA, pp. 179-212.