John E Bardach
Dr. John E. Bardach is an advocate for innovation in the fields of fisheries and zoology, having made significant contributions to these disciplines during his tenure at the University of Michigan. From 1953 to 1971, he served as a professor of fisheries and an associate professor of zoology, where he was instrumental in advancing the understanding of aquatic ecosystems and their management. His work was pivotal in bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, benefiting both academic circles and environmental policy-making. At the University of Michigan, Dr. Bardach was affiliated with the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, as well as the School of Natural Resources. His interdisciplinary approach allowed him to collaborate with a diverse range of scholars and students, fostering a vibrant academic community. His dedication to education and research has left a lasting impact on the university and the broader scientific community. Dr. Bardach's legacy continues to inspire new generations of researchers and practitioners in the fields of fisheries and zoology.
Publications
, 77-85, 1959-01-01
, 98-99, 1961-01-13
, 310, 1981-08-01
, 6-40, 1988-03-01
, 239-240, 1988-03-01
, 188-191, 1954-10-01
, 156-159, 1977-04-01
, 111-112, 1983-03-01
, 368-368, 1974-06-01
, 233-234, 1974-01-01
, 1085-1086, 1956-11-30