Walter Murray Wonham (1936-2019) was a prominent Canadian fishery scientist known for his extensive work on the ecology and population dynamics of fish species, particularly those in freshwater systems. He made significant contributions to the understanding of fish behavior, aquatic ecosystems, and the management of fish populations. Wonham's research had implications for the conservation of aquatic species and the sustainable management of fisheries.
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