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Tarleton Bean was born on October 8, 1846, at Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, the son of George and Mary (Smith) Bean.
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Tarleton Bean was born on October 8, 1846, at Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, the son of George and Mary (Smith) Bean.
Tarleton Bean received his early education at the State Normal School, Millersville, Pennsylvania. He obtained a medical degree in 1876 from the Columbian (now the George Washington) University.
Being little disposed to take up the practise of medicine, Bean permitted himself to follow his early zoological interests and within a few years became a foremost authority on the fresh-water fish of America and of the northern salt waters. From 1880 to 1895 he was curator of the Department of Fisheries in the United States National Museum, and from 1895 to 1898 director of the New York Aquarium. He acted also as a member of the United States Fish Commission, and from 1906 until his death he was head fish culturist of New York state.
Owing to Bean's activities New York became the first state to attempt the preservation of its fish through "green-house" methods of propagation. He was in fact largely responsible for initiating the national movement for preservation of native fish in this country.
A profound student of nature, Bean was also a prolific writer, and the bibliography of his books and scientific papers contains 322 titles. His most important contribution was Oceanic Ichthyology (1895) written in conjunction with Goode. His other books were: Fishes of Pennsylvania (1893); Fishes of Long Island (1901); Fishes of New York (1903); Fishes of Bermuda (1906). With W. C. Harris he published an important monograph on The Basses, Fresh-water and Marine (1905).
Bean's scientific attainments were recognized abroad, for he was made Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur and Officier du Merite Agricole of France; Knight of the Imperial Order of the Red Eagle, Germany, and of the Order of the Rising Sun, Japan; and honorary member of the Society of Danish Fisheries. In 1908-09 he was president of the American Fisheries Society. His discoveries were noteworthy scientifically, and his studies of the periodic migration of fish proved of great commercial value. For twenty years before his death he was by common consent the most distinguished fish culturist in America, and he had no peers among American ichthyologists. While in Albany in October 1916 he was injured in an automobile accident, and he died two months later as a result of his injuries.
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Tarleton Bean was a member of the United States Fish Commission; an honorary member of the Society of Danish Fisheries; president of the American Fisheries Society (1908-1909).
On January 1, 1878, Tarleton Bean married Laurette H. van Hook.