McLean Fraser Point


McLean Fraser Point (52˚13'00" 131˚25'00" W of Flamingo Inlet, SW side of Moresby I, QCI). Named in 1946 after Dr Charles McLean Fraser (1872–1946), head of the zoology dept at UBC, 1920–40, and director of the Pacific Coast Biological Station near Nanaimo for 12 years. He started his career as an Ont high-school science teacher, then did graduate work at the Univ of Toronto and Univ of Iowa. Fraser spent the summer of 1935 on board the hydrographic survey vessel William J Stewart,...

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