Pyotr Ivanovich Ricord, also Petr Rikord, 9 February 1776, Toropets, Pskov Governorate – 28 February 1855, Saint St. Petersburg.
Background
Pyotr Ricord was born in 1776 in the family of the prime major of Carabinier Ingermanland Regiment. He graduated from the Sea Cadet Corps. He began military service in the Baltic Fleet and got his first war decoration for the distinction in landing operation on the coast of the Netherlands in 1799, it was the 4th class of the Order of Saint Anne.
Career
In 1803–1805 among the twelve best naval officers, he was sent as a volunteer to the British Fleet to improve Russian maritime practices. At that time he made sea trips to almost all British maritime dominions and took part in the war with France and Spain. In 1807–1809 Ricord took part as a senior officer in Vasily Golovnin"s world cruise on the ship Diana.
He was awarded with the Vladimir, 4th class "for the excellent performance of his office on the sloop "Diana" and for his help and assistance rendered to the captain of the sloop" and in particular "for the preservation of people"s health".
The captivity of Vasily Golovnin in 1811–1813 almost led to war between Russia and Japan in what became known as the Golovnin Incident. After the capture Ricord organized and led three expeditions to the release Russian sailors from Japanese captivity, during which he showed his extraordinary diplomatic skills.
From 1817 to 1822 he was the head of Kamchatka and he was awarded with the 2nd class of the Anne with diamond ornaments for the "humane care for the welfare of the residents". His plan of reforms on the Kamchatka Peninsula was accepted as a basis for long-term program of development of this region.
An imperial decree ordered his successors as heads of the region to "stick to the rules worked out by fleet captain Ricord and to refrain from any changes." In 1850, he was appointed chairman of the Naval Scientific Committee.
A Rikord Island in Peter the Great Gulf was named after him.
Views
He was the head of the Russian Navy squadrons blockading the Dardanelles during the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829), participated in the Civil conflict in Greece (1831–1833), and defended Kronstadt (1854) during the Crimean War (1853–1856).
Membership
Russian Academy of Sciences]
Ricord was one of the organizers and one of 17 founding members of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society (1845) in Saint St. Petersburg, Russia.