- H. W. Harvey
Dr Hildebrand Wolfe Harvey CBE FRS (born
31 December 1887 ,Streatham ,London , diedPlymouth ,Devon ,26 November 1970) was an English marine biologist.Background
Harvey was the elder son of Henry Allington Harvey, a partner in the firm of Foster, Mason and Hervey, of
Mitcham ,Surrey , paint manufacturers, and his wife, Laetitia, who was a daughter of Peter Kingsley Wolfe and a descendant of General James Wolfe, hero of theBattle of the Plains of Abraham .Education
After attending
Gresham's School , Holt, from 1902 to 1906, he went up toDowning College, Cambridge , to read Natural Sciences.War service
During
World War I Harvey served in theRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve . He navigated minesweepers and patrol vessels.Career
In 1921 he joined the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom in
Plymouth as a hydrographical assistant. His early work was on theoceanography of the westernEnglish Channel .In 1928 he published a monograph on the chemistry and physics of sea water, and in 1933 a classic paper on the rate of diatom growth. With three colleagues he wrote a seminal paper on
plankton and its control.In 1952 he received the
Alexander Agassiz Medal of theUnited States National Academy of Sciences. In recommending the award, the Murray committee said::"H. W. Harvey has been the leading student for many years of the changes in the chemical constituents of sea water brought about through the agencies of plants and animals and also of how the availability of nutrient chemicals determines the fertility of the sea.Publications
Harvey's published work includes:
*"The Action of Poisons upon Chlamydomonas and other vegetable Cells" (1909)
*"Note on the Surface Electric Charges of Living Cells" (1911)
*"On Manganese in Sea and Fresh Waters"
*"Hydrography of the Mouth of the English Channel" (1929-1932)
*"Über das Kohlensäuresystem im Meerwasser" by Kurt Buch, H. W. Harvey, H. Wattenberg, and S. Gripenberg (Conseil Perm. Internat. p. l'Explor. de la Mer, Rapp. et Proc.-Verb. (v. 79, 1932)
*"Note on Colloidal Ferric Hydroxide in Sea Water" (1937)
*"Note on Selective Feeding by Calanus" (1937)
*"Recent Advances in the Chemistry and Biology of Sea Water" (Cambridge University Press, 1945)
*"On the production of living matter in the sea off Plymouth" (Journal of the Marine Biological Association, 1950)
*"The Chemistry and Fertility of Sea Waters" (Cambridge University Press, 1966)Honours
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Fellow of the Royal Society , 1942
*Alexander Agassiz Medal , 1952
*Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1958Family
In 1923 he married Elsie Marguerite Sanders, but they later divorced. In 1933 he married secondly Marjorie Joan Sarjeant, and they had one son.
References
*"Hildebrand Wolfe Harvey (1887–1970), marine biologist" by L. H. N. Cooper in "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography " (Oxford University Press, 2004)
*"Hildebrand Wolfe Harvey, 1887-1970" by L. H. N. Cooper in "Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society", volume 18 (November, 1972), pages 330-347
*"Biological Oceanography: an early history 1870-1960" by E.L. Mills (Cornell University Press, 1989)
* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33747 H.W. Harvey at DNB online]
* [http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AWARDS_agassiz Alexander Agassiz Medal]
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