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Human Dimensions of Scientific Expeditions: Collecting Fishes in the South Seas

Contributor(s): Smith, David George (Author), Bowman, Inci A (Introduction by)

ISBN: 9798318819896

Publisher: Palmetto Publishing

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Pub Date: April 21, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 8.00" L x 5.00" W ( 0.55 lbs) 184 pages

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Smithsonian expeditions to the South Pacific in the 1990s explored the marine biodiversity of Tonga and Vanuatu, documenting fieldwork experiences and challenges. The journals provide insights into the logistics and dynamics of research in the Pacific Ocean, enriching our understanding of ecological studies.

This book captures the essence of several Smithsonian ichthyological expeditions through the engaging and insightful journals of marine biologist David George Smith. With a blend of humor and vivid detail, Smith's writings preserve firsthand accounts of specimen collecting during a pivotal time in Pacific exploration. The editor, Inci Bowman, skillfully organizes the introduction, transitioning from specific expeditions to a broader historical context, effectively framing the field notes that follow.

Readers will find themselves immersed in the practical realities of conducting research in remote locations, as Smith recounts the challenges of navigating environmental conditions, logistical hurdles, and the interpersonal dynamics that arise among team members. Each entry serves not only as a record of scientific endeavor but also as a reflection on the human experience within the natural world.

The set of journals aims to contribute to the ongoing dialogue about Pacific exploration and the importance of preserving these narratives for future generations. By situating these experiences within a continuum of scientific inquiry, it highlights the significance of understanding marine ecosystems and the delicate balance of life in the South Pacific.

Human Dimensions of Scientific Expeditions is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of science, exploration, and the rich tapestry of human experience that accompanies such endeavors. This collection of journals stands as a testament to the spirit of discovery and the enduring quest for knowledge in the face of nature's challenges.

Brief description: David George Smith was a marine biologist renowned for his expertise in the early life history and distribution of fishes, particularly eels. Over a career spanning more than 50 years, he engaged in numerous expeditions and conducted fieldwork across the Caribbean, Indian Ocean, and South Pacific. The journals included in Human Dimensions of Scientific Expeditions reflect his daily activities, personal experiences, and insights during collecting trips to Tonga and Vanuatu, organized by the Smithsonian Institution. His work offers valuable perspectives for general readers, scientists, fishermen, and tourists interested in the rich marine life of the South Pacific.

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