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THE late Dr. A. T. Masterman was superintendent inspector of fisheries to the Board of Agriculture in 1910, when the Board took over the international fishery work of the Marine Biological Association. From then onwards Masterman directed the scientific fishery work of the Board, but his interest in the commercial possibilities of various scientific discoveries culminated in his relinquishing his post to engage in business enterprises. On the resumption of the scientific fishery work in 1920, the task of reorganization fell to Prof. Stanley Gardiner.
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GRAHAM, M. Dr. A. T. Masterman, F.R.S. Nature 147, 408–409 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147408b0
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