Background
Sherman, Kenneth was born on October 6, 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
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Sherman, Kenneth was born on October 6, 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Suffolk U., 1954; Doctor of Science (honorary), Suffolk U., 1979; Master of Science, U. Rhode Island, 1960; Doctor of Science, Morski Institute Ryback, 1978.
Instructor conservation education, Massachusetts Audubon Society, 1954-1955;
fishery aide, United States Bureau Commission Fisheries, Massachusetts, 1955-1956;
fishery research biologist zooplankton ecology, United States Bureau Commission Fisheries, Hawaii, 1960-1963;
fishery research biologist zooplankton ecology, United States Bureau Commission Fisheries, Maine, 1963-1971;
teacher high school, Massachusetts, 1959-1960;
coordinator marine resources monitoring assessing and prediction program, unites states department Commerce, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Svc., 1971-1973;
chief resource assessment division, unites states department Commerce, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Svc., Washington, 1973-1975;
laboratory director, chief marine ecosystems branch, unites states department Commerce, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Svc., Narragansett, Rhode Island, since 1975. Member biological oceanographic committee International Council Exploration Sea, 1972-1987. United States project officer Plankton Sorting Center, Szczecin, Poland, since 1973.
Adjunct Professor graduate school oceanography U. Rhode Island, since 1980.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Society Limnology and Oceanography, Ecological Society American, American Society Zoology, American Society Ichthyology and Herpetology.