Merrell, Theodore R.
Biographical notes:
Theodore Merrell, a biologist for Fish and Wildlife, contributed a previous research and photo collection on the subject of the effects of nuclear testing on Amchitka and surrounding islands.
From the description of Theodore R. Merrell photograph collection, 1969 DDT Arctic survey [graphic]. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 294913290
Theodore Reed Merrell, Jr., (Ted) was born in Superior, Wisconsin on June 12, 1923. He attended St. Olaf College until 1943, when he served in the Army during World War II. After the war, he completed a B.A. at St. Olaf in 1948 and a M.A. in Zoology and Fisheries at the University of Michigan in 1949. After serving six years as a fishery research biologist for the Oregon State Fish Commission, he became a Fishery Research Biologist at the Auke Bay Laboratory, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, near Juneau, Alaska. During a period from 1969-1974 he represented the Federal Bureau of Commercial Fisheries on Amchitka during underground tests of the nuclear warhead for the proposed Spartan U.S. Anti-Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System. He reviewed research of the Atomic Energy Commission-sponsored ecological studies, monitored the activities of AEC contractors and recommended measures to minimize harmful impacts on the environment. He married Doreen Gillett in 1946 and they have four children: Ted III, Bruce, Susan and Melinda.
From the description of Theodore R. Merrell photograph collection [graphic], ca. 1958-1990s. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 166264208
Theodore Reed Merrell, Jr., (Ted) was born in Superior, Wisconsin on June 12, 1923. He attended St. Olaf College until 1943, when he served in the Army during World War II. After the war, he completed a B.A. at St. Olaf in 1948 and a M.A. in Zoology and Fisheries at the University of Michigan in 1949. After serving six years as a fishery research biologist for the Oregon State Fish Commission, he became a Fishery Research Biologist at the Auke Bay Laboratory, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, near Juneau, Alaska. During a period from 1969-1974 he represented the Federal Bureau of Commercial Fisheries on Amchitka Island during underground tests of the nuclear warhead for the proposed Spartan U.S. Anti-Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System. He reviewed research of the Atomic Energy Commission-sponsored ecological studies, monitored the activities of AEC contractors and recommended measures to minimize harmful impacts on the environment. He married Doreen Gillett in 1946 and they have four children: Ted III, Bruce, Susan and Melinda.
From the description of Theodore R. Merrell papers, ca. 1968-1982 (bulk 1969-1974). (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 171322635
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Subjects:
- Airplanes
- Atomic bomb
- Cannikin Project
- Cannikin Project
- DDT (Insecticide)
- Fishes
- Fourth of July
- Marine radioecology
- Project Milrow
- Project Milrow
- Natural gas
- Nuclear energy
- Oil well drilling
- Project Long Shot
- Underground nuclear explosions
- Underground nuclear explosions
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Places:
- Fort Yukon (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Alaska--Amchitka Island (as recorded)
- Alaska--North Slope (as recorded)
- Alaska (as recorded)
- Anaktuvuk Pass (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Bettles Field (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Yukon River (Yukon and Alaska) (as recorded)
- Alaska--Juneau (as recorded)
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Sagwon (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Alaska (as recorded)
- Arctic regions (as recorded)
- Peters, Lake, Region (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Dalton Highway (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Alaska, Southeast (as recorded)
- North Slope (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Amchitka Island (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Amchitka Island (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Umiat (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Alaska--Amchitka Island (as recorded)
- Juneau (Alaska) (as recorded)