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Statue of Rachel Carson

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Statue of Rachel Carson
ArtistDavid Lewis
Year2013 (2013)
SubjectRachel Carson
LocationWoods Hole, Massachusetts, United States
Coordinates41°31′30″N 70°40′21″W / 41.52495°N 70.67254°W / 41.52495; -70.67254

An outdoor sculpture depicting the biologist, conservationist, and author of the same name by David Lewis was installed in Waterfront Park in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, United States, on July 14, 2013.

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History

The initial plans for the Rachel Carson outdoor statue at Waterfront Park in Woods Hole, Massachusetts were announced September 27, 2012, the 50th anniversary of the publication of Silent Spring.[1] The statue is based on a 1951 photograph by Edwin Gray that was taken on the dock near Sam Cahoon's Fish Market in Woods Hole.[2] The concept for the statue originally came from Eric Turkington who later served as a co-chair of the Rachel Carson Statue Committee along with Susan Shephard.[3] Additional committee and members included Catherine Bumpus, James "Jim" Crossen, Mary Pat Flynn, Jack Moakley, and Marsha Zafiriou.[1] The committee had a funding goal of $90,000, half of which was filled by a $7,500 matching grant from the Bank of Woods Hole, and an anonymous donor who donated a $5,000 matching grant. The sculpture was constructed by David Lewis who estimated the piece would take a year to complete.[2]

Dedication

Rachel Carson's words are engraved on a stone at the base of the statue, which faces Great Harbor and Woods Hole passage.

The dedication ceremony was held on July 14, 2013.[4] It focused on Carson's local connection to Woods Hole. Gary Borisy, a former president and director of the Marine Biological Laboratory, spoke at the event, calling Carson "a scientific daughter of this place" and "a marine biologist who kicked the hornets' nest."[1] Additional speakers included the current president and director of the Laboratory Joan Ruderman, Susan Avery, president of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the science and research director of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, William Karp and Cheryl Osimo, the co-founder of the Silent Spring Institute.[5]

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Unveiling and Dedication of the Rachel Carson Statue". Northeast Fisheries Science Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2013-07-30. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  2. ^ a b Murphy, Sarah (2012-04-08). "Changing the world in Woods Hole: Rachel Carson statue planned for Waterfront Park". Wicked Local. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  3. ^ "The Story of the Rachel Carson Statue". Cape Cod Wave. 2013-07-19. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  4. ^ Shanklin, Radford (2013). "A Rachel Carson Memorial". Chemical & Engineering News. American Chemical Society. 91 (36): 8–9. ISSN 0009-2347.
  5. ^ "Rachel Carson Statue Dedicated". Cape Cod Wave. 2013-07-15. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
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