Background
Jackson, Peter Brian was born on November 4, 1923 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Son of Walter Neville and Doris Kathleen (Moffett) Jackson.
Jackson, Peter Brian was born on November 4, 1923 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Son of Walter Neville and Doris Kathleen (Moffett) Jackson.
Bachelor of Science, Rhodes University, 1948. Master of Science, University Cape Town, 1951.
Assistant professional officer, Division of Sea Fishiers, Cape Town, 1950-1951;
chief fisheries record officer, Her Majesty Colonial Office, Zambia and Malawi, 1951-1963;
director East Africian Freshwater, EA High Commission, East Africa, 1963-1965;
project manager, Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations) of the United Nations, Uganda and Rome, 1965-1972;
senior research fellow, Rhodes U., Grahamstown, South Africa, 1972-1984. Leader DANIDA/Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations) Fishery Development Mission, Tanzania, Uganda, 1971. Consultant on teamleader Hunting: Fishing Development Ltd., Mocambique, Kenya, 1974-1988.
Partner in consultant group: Control of Environmental Superior vena cava syndrome, Grahamstown, South Africa, since 1989. Consultant, adviser Ford Foundation, Mozambique, 1996-1997.
Trustee Albany Museum Grahamitown, 1987-1996. Chairman Grahametown Trust, 1989-1994. First lieutenant South African Air Force, 1942-1945.
Member South African Society of Aquatic Scientists, Albany Club of Grametown, Southern African Institute of Ecologists.
Married Margaret Patricia Carr, November 1947 (divorced April 1955). 1 child, Patrick; married Margaret Jewitt, November 30, 1957. Children: Paul, Brian, Sarah, Rupert.