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Wheeler James North (January 2, 1922 – December 20, 2002), born in San Francisco, California, was a marine biologist and
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at the
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and the California Institute of Technology. He is best known for his pioneering work to understand the ecology of California’s coastal kelp forests, and pioneering work in biomass fuels and the sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide.


Early life, military service and education

Wheeler James North was born January 2, 1922, in San Francisco to Wheeler O. and Florence (Ross) North, and grew up at a mining camp at La Fe in Zacatecas, Mexico, as his father was a mining engineer and his mother was an assay chemist. In 1927, the family moved to
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. In 1940, North graduated from The Thacher School in
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and entered college at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). While still in college in December 1942, North enlisted in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, which allowed him to complete his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1944. After training in U.S. Army
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at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Signal Corps and assigned to the Philippines. However, North arrived in Southeast Asia after VJ Day in August 1945 but stayed in the Philippines and
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as part of the American occupying forces until August 1946. After two years working with the U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory in San Diego, North returned to Caltech in September 1948 and completed a second bachelor's degree in biology in 1950. North earned masters and Ph.D. degrees in Biological Oceanography at the University of California
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in 1953 studying in the laboratory of Denis Fox. North undertook postdoctoral work with a National Science Foundation fellowship at the
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and Cambridge University in England.


Academic career

Wheeler James North began his academic career teaching at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1953, after which North joined the faculty of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in September 1962. Although North taught
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courses at the Caltech main campus in
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, North spent much of his time undertaking research at the Caltech’s
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in Corona del Mar. North’s principal research interest was marine ecology, specifically the kelp beds off Southern California and the population ecology of sea urchins. North studied the effects of sewage outfalls and El Niño on kelp forests, and the predation of kelp by
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. North served as a consultant for California’s kelp-harvesting industry. North was one of the first marine scientists to employ
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technology for marine research beginning as a student in 1949. While at Scripps, North worked with group studying the physiology of diving and was a pioneer in establishing scientific diving safety protocols. North was a consulting scientist after the
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, and after
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, he studied the possibility of kelp farms to produce
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as an alternative fuel. North contributed to the growth of the kelp farming industry in China. North also studied the ecological effects of warm-water discharges from
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on kelp forests, and in the early 1990s North undertook studies to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide using
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and
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.


Selected publications

*North, W.J. and C.F.A. Pantin. (1958). Sensitivity to light in the sea-anemone ''Metridium senile'' (L): adaptation and action spectra. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 148:385-396. *North, W.J. (1968). The Golden Guide to Scuba Diving: Handbook of Underwater Activities. Golden Press, New York. 160pp. . * North, W.J. and J.S. Pearse. (1970). Sea urchin population explosion in southern California coastal waters. Science 167:209-210. * North, W.J. (1975). Underwater California. University of California Press, Berkeley. 320pp. . * North, W.J. (1979). Adverse factors affecting giant kelp and associated seaweeds. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 35:445-447. * Wheeler, P.A. and W.J. North (1981). Nitrogen supply, tissue composition and frond growth rates for ''Macrocystis pyrifera'' off the coast of southern California. Marine Biology 64:59-69. *Wilson, K.C. and W.J. North (1983). A review of kelp bed management in southern California. Journal of the World Mariculture Society 14:345-359. * Wilcox, H.A. and W.J. North (1988). Carbon dioxide reduction and reforestation. Science 247:1493-1494. * North, W.J., V. R. Blackwell, and J.J. Morgan. (1992). Studies of carbon dioxide hydrate formation and dissolution. Environmental Science and Technology 32(5):676-681.


Personal life and legacy

Wheeler James North was married on 16 Aug 1952 in La Jolla to Nancy J. Fountain (1927-2011) of Oklahoma, who was a laboratory technician at Scripps Oceanographic InstitutionCalifornia Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records—Vitalsearch. The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California. and they had a daughter Hannah C. North (b. 1955) and son Wheeler O. North (b. 1957). On April 25, 1964, North married his second wife, biologist Barbara A. Best. In 1974, Barbara Best North was a co-author along with Grover C. Stephens of a textbook on Biology.Stephens, G.C. and B.B. North. (1974) Biology. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 683pp. . She received further training as a physician and she entered private practice specializing in holistic health. Upon North's death on December 20, 2002, at
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, the Southern California Academy of Sciences established the ''Wheeler North Award for Scientific Excellence'' given for excellence in research emphasizing the Southern California area and a commitment to the Southern California scientific community.


References


External links


Guide to the Wheeler J. North Papers
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