In Memory

Lance Stewart

Lance Stewart

Dr. Lance Lee Stewart, esteemed marine biologist and professor at the University of Connecticut whose extensive scientific research into the ecology of the New England lobster population from the mid 1960's to present day, died on August 29, 2018 at Yale New Haven Hospital. He was 75. Lance was born March 25, 1943 to Alanson E. Stewart Jr. and Alice D. Stewart of Coventry, CT. He grew up in the country side of Coventry and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Lance attended Manchester High School where he exceled in the swimming and wrestling programs. In 1965 he graduated from Tufts University where he received his B.S. in Biochemistry. In 1966 Lance started the Marine Science Program for UConn in Noank Ct. with a focus on lobster studies earning his M.S. and Ph.D. in Marine Zoology. He has been an integral part of Marine Sciences for more than 50 years. Dr. Stewart was appointed to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) in 1995. He was active on the Commission's Habitat Committee and served on several ASMFC northern species boards and the Biological Review Panel Committee. He established The Sea Grant Marine Advisory Service at the University of Connecticut in 1974 and served as its director from 1979-1985. In 1985, he was instrumental in establishing NOAA's National Undersea Research Center at the UConn, Avery Point, and served as Science Director for the program until 1994. His teaching expertise included marine ecology, aquaculture, environmental pollutant impacts, fisheries management and underwater diving technology and photography. Dr. Stewart was a member of the World Aquaculture Society, the Marine Technology Society, Southern New England Fishermen's Association, Connecticut Commercial Fishermen's Association, Connecticut Aquacultural Trade Association, and was a founding member of the Connecticut Seafood Council. Dr. Stewart served as an Associate Extension Professor for the University of Connecticut, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Avery Point Campus prior to retiring from that position. Lance Stewart is survived by his sons Brent Alcott Stewart, Lance Scott Stewart and grandsons Lance and Shad Stewart, his sister Joan Leydon and husband Tom and their son and daughters. He was respected in his field and adored by those that knew him. Family, friends and colleagues enjoyed the benefit of sharing his experiences and adventures. He will be missed by many. MEMORIAL: A memorial service for Dr. Lance Stewart will be held at Avery Point UConn (Branford House) in Groton Ct. Sunday September 30th from 1pm to 5pm, casual attire. Those who wish to attend should RSVP via voicemail or text at (860)961-6052.
 

Published in The Hartford Courant on Sept. 20, 2018



 
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04/20/22 07:00 PM #1    

Marilyn Rose (Matthews)

This is the first time I saw this notice about Lance. What an impressive life !! How quickly it all goes by and how often it's over far before we know it... I'm glad I got to meet Lance at MHS.. 

 


04/21/22 11:03 AM #2    

Bruce Murray

Lance, like many others in our class was a person of many impressive accomplishments. I met him on the swimming team and then, after a while, lost contact. 


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