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Clarence Matthew Tarzwell (1907–1993) was an aquatic biologist and water pollution researcher in the employ of the United States Public Health Service and later, the
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. He was the founding director of the National Marine Water Quality Laboratory in West Kingston, Rhode Island, and was a major contributor to the formulation of the
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of 1972.American Men & Women of Science 1989-90, 17th ed. Vol. 7 (T to Z), R.R. Bowker and Company, New York.


Biography

Tarzwell was born in Deckerville, Michigan to Matthew and Jessie Josephine (
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Wilson) Tarzwell on 29 September 1907. He attended
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, graduating in 1925. He earned his AB in biology at the University of Michigan in 1930, and his MS degree there in 1932. He earned his PhD degree in aquatic biology and freshwater fisheries in 1936 also at the University of Michigan. Tarzwell was first employed as a scientist by the United States federal government in 1936 with the
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. He served as a staff scientist for the Tennessee Valley Authority from 1938 to 1943. He joined the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) in 1943. He was chief of the aquatic biology section of the USPHS Taft Environmental Health Center in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1948 to 1953, and later in 1965, he was the founding director of the USPHS National Marine Water Quality Laboratory in West Kingston, Rhode Island. After his retirement from the USPHS in 1972, Tarzwell served as a consulting research advisor to the EPA Laboratory in
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and other federal laboratories. Tarzwell was a resident of South Kingstown, Rhode Island until his death in May 1993.


Legacy and honors

Tarzwell was credited as a major contributor to the scientific testing protocols leading to the
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of 1972 and the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency.Mount, D.I. 1994. Development and current use of single species toxicity tests. p. 98 In: John Cairns, B. R. Niederlehner (eds.) 1994. Ecological toxicity testing: scale, complexity, and relevance. Lewis Publishers, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. Tarzwell was a recipient of the '' Aldo Leopold Memorial Award'' from the Wildlife Society. Since 1977, the road in Narragansett, Rhode Island where the current Northeastern Ecological Laboratory of the Environmental Protection Agency is located () (the successor to the lab established by Tarzwell in 1965 in West Kingston) has been known as ''Tarzwell Drive'' in honor of his service to establish the laboratory and lead the pioneering research efforts.


Publications

Tarzwell was the author of over 120 publications primarily on freshwater fisheries, aquatic ecology and water pollution. Some selected publications are as follows: * Tarzwell, C.M. 1947. Effects of DDT mosquito larviciding on wildlife; the effects on surface organisms of the routine hand application of DDT larvicides for mosquito control. ''Public Health Reports'' 62(15):525-54. * Gaufin, A.R. and C.M. Tarzwell 1952. Aquatic invertebrates as indicators of stream pollution. ''Public Health Reports'' 67(1): 57–64. * LaRoche G., R. Eisler, and C.M. Tarzwell. 1970. Bioassay procedures for oil and oil dispersant toxicity evaluation. ''Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation'' 42(11):1982-1989. * Tarzwell, C.M. 1971. Measurements of pollution effects on living organisms. Bioassays to determine allowable waste concentrations in the aquatic environment. '' Proceedings of the Royal Society, B Biological Sciences'' 177(48):279-285.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tarzwell, Clarence M. 1907 births 1993 deaths People from Sanilac County, Michigan People from South Kingstown, Rhode Island University of Michigan alumni American biologists 20th-century biologists