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Edward D. Goldberg, with one of his grandchildren. Goldberg was a marine chemist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Among his most noted work was his identification of tributyltin as a toxic chemical in marine paint fouling California harbors and in the creation of the 1975 EPA-sponsored Mussel Watch program to observe U.S. coastal marine pollution. October 1986
Date Created and/or Issued
1986-10
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Photographs
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Constraint(s) on Use: This work is protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Use of this work beyond that allowed by "fair use" requires written permission of the UC Regents. Permission may be obtained from the UC San Diego Library program having custody of the work. Responsibility for obtaining permissions and any use and distribution of this work rests exclusively with the user and not the UC San Diego Library.
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UC Regents
Description
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
This digital image is a surrogate of an item from the Edward Davidow Goldberg Photographs, 1964-2008
Type
image
Subject
Goldberg, Edward D

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