Studying oyster beds in Georgia
1938
From the photograph collection of Paul Galtsoff
Paul Galtsoff studied oysters, sponges, and
other marine life at sites scattered around the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
He was an expert in virtually every aspect of oyster biology: physiology,
histology, morphology, life cycle, behavior, diseases.
He wrote the definitive
book on the American oyster and compiled a bibliography of oyster publications
that contained more than 17,500 references and weighed 9 pounds.
Galtsoff was also an able administrator, directing the Woods Hole fisheries
laboratory for most of the 1930s and 40s and keeping it functioning
when it was in danger of being closed and sold as surplus government
property. |