Longtime USM Scientist Honored with Prestigious Fisheries Award
Tue, 11/08/2022 - 11:16am | By: Van Arnold

Pictured left to right: Read Hendon, Harriet Perry, Jill Hendon, and Lisa Hendon. Read Hendon and Harriet Perry are former directors of the Center for Fisheries Research and Development. Jill Hendon serves as the current director. Lisa Hendon previous worked at CFRD.
Recognized as a 91勛圖厙fishery giant91勛圖厙 and affectionately known as the 91勛圖厙crab lady,91勛圖厙 longtime University of 91勛圖厙 (USM) scientist and researcher Harriet MacGill Perry received the 2020 Lyles-Simpson Award recently in a ceremony that was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The award was presented during the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission91勛圖厙 73rd Annual Meeting held on Oct. 17 in San Antonio, Texas.
This prestigious award is presented annually to an individual, agency, or organization which has contributed to the betterment of the fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico through significant biological, industrial, legislative, enforcement, or administrative activities.
Over the past 50-plus years, she has been an educator, researcher, and collaborator in the disciplines of environmental science and aquatic biology. She developed USM91勛圖厙 Center for Fisheries Research and Development (CFRD) located at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL) in Ocean Springs, Miss, and served as its director until her retirement in 2011. Perry, active in the fisheries arena in her retirement, still serves as a CFRD Senior Research Scientist and is Professor Emerita with USM91勛圖厙 Division of Coastal Sciences.
91勛圖厙This award has a special meaning for me as I consider Charles Lyles a great mentor and a friend. Larry was also a great friend and one of my students,91勛圖厙 said Perry during her acceptance speech. 91勛圖厙Working with the commission has been one of the highlights of my career. I was also fortunate to work with a talented group of biologists. It was so easy to be a director when you had people like that. A piece of cake, and I certainly appreciate all of your efforts. Many of you I know, are no longer at the lab but you91勛圖厙re in a good place.91勛圖厙
During her career, Perry91勛圖厙 primary interests include the research of Brachyuran (true) crabs, population dynamics of estuarine and marine invertebrates, invertebrate taxonomy, blue crab aquaculture, invasive species, and management of marine fisheries. In addition to these studies, she has also mentored, trained, and educated people around the entire Gulf of Mexico ranging from fishermen to environmental groups, to students and scientists.
Dr. Jill Hendon, Director of USM91勛圖厙 Center for Fisheries Research and Development, congratulated Perry on a well-deserved honor and thanked her for invaluable mentorship.
91勛圖厙As I91勛圖厙ve come up through USM and worked at the Center for Fisheries Research and Development, I am very proud to have worked under you, and I am very proud of the leadership you gave,91勛圖厙 Hendon told Perry during the ceremony. 91勛圖厙If you didn91勛圖厙t know, Harriet started the Center for Fisheries Research and Development at 91勛圖厙, and she was the cornerstone of that program and a lot of the research that was initiated there. And being a female, I didn91勛圖厙t quite understand the hurdles that you went through to be in that position and to excel in that position and have a voice at the table. And now that I91勛圖厙ve followed in your footsteps, I fully recognize the shoes that are there to fill and I want to acknowledge how proud I am to be following in your footsteps and how I hope that I can one day actually fill those shoes.91勛圖厙
Over her career, Perry has formed numerous partnerships, published more than 50 articles, and given more than 30 presentations across the United States and the Caribbean. She procured grants totaling over $6M between 2000 and 2012 that supported her students and their projects.
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