Shigeru nakano - an uncommon Japanese fish ecologist

Authors
Citation
Kd. Fausch, Shigeru nakano - an uncommon Japanese fish ecologist, ENV BIOL F, 59(4), 2000, pp. 359-364
Citations number
71
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
ISSN journal
03781909 → ACNP
Volume
59
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
359 - 364
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-1909(200012)59:4<359:SN-AUJ>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
On 27 March 2000 Shigeru Nakano was lost in the Sea of Cortez off Bahia de Los Angeles in Baja California, when the research vessel that he and eight others were using to return from nearby islands capsized in an unexpected s torm. Shigeru Nakano, Takuya Abe, and Masahiko Higashi, all faculty of the Center for Ecological Research (CER) at Kyoto University in Japan were visi ting island research sites where Gary Polis of the University of California -Davis was studying food webs, and were accompanied by five other researche rs and students. Nakano and his two Japanese colleagues, Polis, and Michael Rose, a postgraduate researcher, drowned. Survivors reported that Shigeru Nakano repeatedly pulled others back to the capsized boat when they were wa shed away by the raging sea, and strapped his own life jacket onto one of h is colleagues who could not swim, literally giving his own life to save the lives of others. Nakano was a superb diver and field biologist, the best I have ever known, but I know from personal experiences during grueling fiel d work in the mountains of Japan and Montana that he would never have left his friends to swim to the nearest island more than a kilometer away and sa ve himself. Nakano's body was not recovered despite an extensive search eff ort. He was 37 years old and is survived by his wife and three children, an d his parents and brother.