Bell M. Shimada (January 17, 1922 - June 2, 1958) was an American fisheries scientist. He is noted for his study during the 1950s of tuna stocks in the tropical Pacific Ocean and its important effect on the development of the post-World War II tuna fishery on the United States West Coast.
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17 January 1922 Seattle, Washington
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2 June 1958 (aged 36) near Guadalajara, Mexico
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Zodiac | Capricorn |
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