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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
  • Additional collection guides

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: J.B. Phillips Collection
    Dates: 1922-1966
    Collection Number: ARC 578
    Creator/Collector: J. B. (Julius B.) Phillips
    Extent: 5 document cases; 1 cardbox; 1 flat box; 4 linear feet (2.75 cubic feet)
    Repository: Monterey Public Library
    Monterey, California 93940
    Abstract: The collection consists of Phillips' official correspondence, notebooks, research and field data, graphs, magazines, newsletters, articles, photographs, slides, sketches, maps, and awards.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    By appointment only; Contact Local History Librarian or designated staff.

    Publication Rights

    Reproduction by Local History Librarian or designated staff; may be restricted due to condition of material.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. J.B. Phillips Collection. Collection Number: ARC 578. Monterey Public Library

    Acquisition Information

    Donated by fisheries historian Tim Thomas, 2010

    Biography/Administrative History

    Julius B. Phillips (J. B. Phillips) was born July 1, 1904 in Tacoma, Washington. He graduated from the University of Washington School of Fisheries and moved to Pacific Grove, California in 1928 to work for the California Department of Fish and Game as a resident marine biologist for the area. J.B. Phillips held the position until he retired in 1968. During his 40 year career, Phillips authored or co-authored over 75 scientific publications (a partial list of publications follows this finding aid.). Phillips collected data on the day to day fishing operations in the Monterey Bay area, and also contributed to the understanding of many marine species including sardines, anchovies, lingcod, rockfish, sablefish, and Dungeness crabs. A significant portion of his research was dedicated to the study and identification of rockfish. His two most influential papers include “A Review of Rockfishes of California (Family Scorpaenidae),” published in 1957, and “Life History Studies on Ten Species of Rockfish (Genus Sebastodes),” published in 1964. His work in this area earned him a commendation from the California State Legislature and the chameleon rockfish (Sebastes phillipsi) is named in his honor. Julius B. Phillips died on May, 31 1995 in Grants Pass, Oregon.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    The collection is organized into six series. Series 1 contains Correspondence. Series 2 consists of research materials and is subdivided into two sub-series: Documents and Notebooks. Series 3 contains photos. Series 4 consists of Publications, and Series 5 contains Miscellaneous Documents. Arranged chronologically within containers.

    Indexing Terms

    Sardine Industry
    Rockfish
    Fishing Boat
    Shark Samples
    Seaweed
    Fisheries
    Sonar
    Selle, Wilbur
    Phillips, Julius B.
    Glenn-Colusa
    California State Laboratory
    Hopkins Marine Station
    Monterey, California
    Colusa, California

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