Martin W. Johnson

Martin Wiggo Johnson (September 30, 1893 – November 28, 1984), was an American oceanographer.

Background

Of Scandinavian ancestry, Johnson was born in a farm house on the Great Plains in Chandler, South Dakota. As a young man, he was a general ranch hand. His family moved to Washington State, where he worked as a logger and as a guard on salmon traps.

Education

After army service during World War I, Johnson attended the University of Washington and graduated in 1923. He was later awarded a PhD by his university.

Death

Johnson died on November 28, 1984, in Snohomish, Washington.

Career summary

Publications

Honours

"For his outstanding leadership in biological and general oceanography. Among Dr. Johnson's contributions are explanations for two newly discovered acoustic phenomena in the sea. These explanations brought biologist and physicists together in a common interest, and introduced underwater acoustics as a prime tool for marine ecology".

Private life

External links

An online edition of The Oceans: Their Physics, Chemistry and General Biology is now available here.

References

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