- Yuly Shokalsky
Yuly Mikhailovich Shokalsky ( _ru. Юлий Михайлович Шокальский;
October 5 1856 ,Saint Petersburg —March 26 1940 ,Leningrad ) was aRussia noceanographer ,cartographer , andgeographer .A grandson of Anna Kern,
Pushkin 's celebrated mistress, Shokalsky graduated from the Naval Academy in 1880 and made a career in theImperial Russian Navy , helping establish theSevastopol Marine Observatory and rising to the rank of Lieutenant-General in 1912. At the same time, he developed interest inlimnology andmeteorology and became the most prolific Russian author on the subjects. In the "Marine Miscellanies" alone, he published some 300 articles.Shokalsky's most important monograph was "
Oceanography " (1917), a collection of his lectures which examined connection betweenmeteorology andhydrology and emphasized the importance of monitoring marine phenomena in order to understand global changes of climate. Shokalsky insisted on differentiatingoceanography andhydrography and coined the term "World Ocean ".In 1904, Shokalsky was elected into the
Royal Geographical Society . Ten years later, he was put in charge of theRussian Geographical Society and retained the post until 1931. His name is given to theShokalsky Straits connecting theLaptev Sea and theKara Sea and to the large Shokalsky Island in the Kara Sea.External links
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