Past Presidents of the Crustacean Society, by
year of service.
- Raymond B. Manning, 1981-1983, Smithsonian Institution,
Natural History Museum, Washington, D.C.
- Lawrence G. Abele, 1984-1985, Department of Biological
Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. (labele@aa.fsu.edu)
- Frederick R. Schram, 1986-1987, University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands. (fschram@u.washington.edu)
- Darryl L. Felder, 1988-1989, University of Southwestern
Louisiana, Lafayette, LA. (dlf4517@usl.edu)
- Paul A. Haefner, Jr., 1990-1991, Rochester Institute of
Technology, Rochester, NY. (pahsbi@ritvax.isc.rit.edu)
- Richard C. Brusca, 1992-1993, Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ. (rbrusca@desertmuseum.org)
- Les Watling, 1994-1995, University of Maine, Walpole. (watling@maine.maine.edu)
- Elizabeth L. Wenner, 1996-1997, South Carolina Marine
Resources Research Institute, Charleston, SC. (wennere@cofc.edu)
- Joel W. Martin, 1998-1999, Natural History Museum of Los
Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA. (jmartin@nhm.org)
- Jens Høeg, 2000-2001, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. (jthoeg@zi.ku.dk)
- Gary C.B. Poore, 2002-2003, Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (gpoore@museum.vic.gov.au)
- Trisha Spears, 2004-2005, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL (spears@bio.fsu.edu)
- Jeffrey D. Shields, 2006-2007, The Virginia Institute of Marine
Science, VA (jeff@vims.edu)
- Arthur Humes deserves special mention. He died in October, 1999, at the age
of 83. He was the first editor of the Journal of Crustacean Biology, and
served in that capacity for 20 years! He passed the editorship to Dave
Camp in August, 1999. See Ho, J-S. 2001. Obituary for Arthur Humes. J. Crust. Biol.
21(1): 1-12.