Edgardo Gomez Explained

Birth Name:Edgardo Dizon Gomez
Birth Date:7 November 1938
Nationality:Filipino
Alma Mater:De La Salle University
St. Mary's University of Minnesota
University of California, San Diego
Occupation:Biologist
Awards:National Scientist of the Philippines
Spouse:Phoebe Abaya

Edgardo Dizon Gomez, (November 7, 1938 – December 1, 2019)[1] was a Filipino biologist who was conferred the rank of National Scientist of the Philippines in 2014.[2] [3] He was a professor emeritus for marine biology at the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute.

Education and career

Gomez obtained his bachelor's degree in education, major in English and Social Science (summa cum laude) from De La Salle University, his master's degree in Biology as a Fulbright Travel Grantee from St. Mary's University of Minnesota and Ph.D. degree in Marine Biology from University of California, San Diego.[4] He was the founding director of the Marine Science Institute at the University of the Philippines Diliman upon his return in 1973 after his doctorate studies.

Contributions

Gomez saw the need to protect the Philippine archipelago's vast marine resources in particular that of coral reefs. He led the world's first national-scale assessment of damage to coral reefs leading to international conservation initiatives such as the replanting of corals.[5] He also pioneered giant clam (Tridacna gigas) breeding stationed in Bolinao and other protective areas for coastal communities of the Philippines.

Additionally, he took part in creating the baseline map of the Philippines, and provided information to the Philippine government during talks over the territorial disputes in the Spratly Islands. In 2007, he pioneered the study on ocean acidification caused by increased levels of absorbed carbon dioxide in the ocean.

Gomez was conferred the rank of National Scientist of the Philippines in 2014 by Benigno Aquino III, the President of the Philippines. This award, which comes with a lifetime pension, has been bestowed upon over thirty leading scientists. The confirmation ceremony took place at the Rizal Hall of the Malacañan Palace where Gomez was awarded for his research and conservation efforts in invertebrate biology and ecology on 12 August 2014.[2]

Awards and recognition

Personal life

Gomez was married to career ambassador Phoebe Abaya. They have a son, Jose Edgardo Jr.

References

  1. News: National Scientist Edgardo Gomez, coral reef conservation champion, dies. December 3, 2019. December 3, 2019. Rappler.
  2. News: Who are the 4 new National Scientists of PH. Sabillo. Kristine Angeli. August 12, 2014. August 25, 2014.
  3. Web site: National Scientist Dr. Edgardo D. Gomez. August 14, 2014. August 25, 2014. UP Marine Science Institute. March 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303225224/http://www.msi.upd.edu.ph/?attachment_id=1884. dead.
  4. Web site: Gomez, Edgardo D.. August 25, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140827003200/http://www.nast.ph/index.php?option=com_profile&id=27&view=alldetails&template=nast3&Itemid=20. August 27, 2014. National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines.
  5. Web site: Sea lover with positive attitude sees hope for reefs, marine life. September 14, 2014. September 20, 2014. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Pazzibugan. Dona.
  6. Web site: Great Leaders in Our Midst. August 25, 2014. Plata. Karen.
  7. News: Servallos . Neil Jayson . UP-Diliman renames marine science building. April 22, 2024 . The Philippine Star. April 22, 2024.

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