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DICK FAY AND GOLDFISH
Anthony D. Hawkins
a.hawkins@btconnect.com
Loughine Ltd. Kincraig, Blairs Aberdeen AB12 5YT, Scotland,
UK
Anthony D. Hawkins now runs his own consultancy com- pany but was originally the Director of Fisheries Research for Scotland. His research has included studies of sound production and hearing by fishes as well as other aspects of fish behavior. He first met Dick at a conference organized by Bill Tavolga, Art Popper, and Dick Fay in Florida in 1980 and has since spent time with Dick at many other conferences in the United States and Europe.
Arthur N. Popper
apopper@umd.edu
Department of Biology
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
Arthur N. Popper is emeritus professor
at the University of Maryland, College Park, and editor of Acoustics Today. His research focuses on the effects of anthropogenic sound on fishes as well as on
broader issues of criteria and guidelines to protect animals. Art and Dick Fay met on December 26, 1971, and immediately “bonded” (as did their families). Together, Art and Dick have published over 30 peer-reviewed papers, organized 11 scientific meetings, and edited over 80 books, most of which are in the Springer Handbook of Auditory Research (SHAR) series. Each has benefitted greatly from their scientific collaboration and
their friendship.
"Humuhumu," watercolor painting by Alex Tolstoy. See more of Dr. Tolstoy’s art at atolstoyart.com. ©2020 Alex Tolstoy, all rights reserved.
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