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Biological Board of Canada
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Dates of existence
1912-1937
History
The Biological Board of Canada was established in 1912. It evolved from a management board in 1898 that established a biological station on the Atlantic Coast. During the 1920s, the Biological Board of Canada hired full-time employees and opened laboratories concerned with fishing and food processing. By 1937 the Biological Board of Canada became the Fisheries Research Board.
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UBCA-ARC-AUTH-499
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Eric L. Mills, Fisheries Research Board
Published Online February 7, 206.