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Loss of a Great Scientist, Ransom Myers Dies of Brain Cancer

The science world lost a great this week. Ransom Myers of Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia warned at length, using solid science and brilliant analysis, of the dangers of overfishing. He didn’t mince words and he wasn’t afraid to report bad news. As the Guelph Mercury reports, the 54-year-old biologist, originally from Mississippi, was known for his groundbreaking research and blunt warnings about the extinction of marine life around the world, and for his irrepressible passion for conservation that not even cancer could quell.

Despite his illness, another groundbreaking scientific paper on shark population declines that Myers co-wrote was published this week in Science, a testament to his boundless energy and ability to carry on in the face of grave adversity. "He was just so extraordinarily driven to try to provide the science and to address the scientific questions so we can start seeing more effective shark conservation," Julia Baum, co-author on his last paper, told the Guelph Mercury.

That passion for marine conservation stemmed from his days in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, where he worked for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans at a time when the industry was watching the collapse of the cod fishery. He became, says the Guelph Mercury, a lone, unpopular voice in the emotional discussion about the cause of the collapse, insisting overfishing was the main factor in the decimation of a fishery central to island life. The world was in "massive denial," he said, and spending its energy fighting over the few fish left instead of cutting catch limits before it was too late.

A Washington Post obituary reports that Myers analyzed vast amounts of data from government and industry reports around the globe, establishing that the size of large fish declined dramatically in recent decades. Tuna used to be twice as big, and marlins were once as large as killer whales. He warned governments, the fishing industry and consumers that unless commercial fishing is sharply curtailed many large marine species will become extinct, leading to economic disruptions, food shortages, and lasting damage to marine ecosystems. He said his conclusions were shocking because people had lost sight of the true magnitude of the declines because they did not look back far enough in history. In other words, we’ve forgotten how big fish used to be and how many of them once lived in the sea.

His seminal paper on fisheries declines was reported in Mother Jones' "The Fate of the Ocean."

The world will sorely miss his voice, commitment, intelligence, and common sense. Let's hope more scientists emulate his fearless lead.






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Posted by: Nick Barrowman on 03/30/07 at 12:08 AM  Respond

Ram probably could have been saved or have extended his life 10 years if he had had a MRI, if he had received non-socialized medical care. But the CA govt refused to order a MRI months after months of severe headaches. The world lost a scienist with guts and vision. Moreover, his wife and young children lost a husband and dad.

Ransom Meyers, wherever you are now . . . thank you. Thank you for your courage, wisdom and fierce adherence to speak the truth. Like Rachel Carson, you have brought more vision for us of a world that we so depend upon but have ultimately betrayed. The species is honored by your short, yet prolific life.

Blessings to your family,
Maria Nasif

Ransom Meyers, a fearless and brave scientist. oh, would there were many more like him in Canada and throughout the world especially with global warming threatening us all along with the GWB team of stupidniks and cronies who still deny and will sell us all down the drain for endless corporate profits despite the cost in human life.
I wonder and would very much like to know his thoughts on the Canadian government allowing so much over fishing of Lake Erie while the State of Ohio long ago ended nearly all commercial fishing of Lake Erie.
And what might he have thought of canadian oil drilling in Lake Erie which has almost no oil under it. While the canadian drillers have a least one oil spill every month.

All who live along Lake Erie, I live approx. 1 mile from the lake, and all our drinking water comes from it and yet oil drilling continues. Bush also wanted to put some 4200 oil wells in Lake Erie and would have were it not for the Great Lakes governers group who put a stop to it. Bush will sell anything and everything no matter the cost in human life. But then he is a republican and that is all they live for, GREED.

Posted by: bobt on 04/04/07 at 11:13 AM  Respond

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