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[The Scientist Who Saved an Industry: The Story of Kathleen Drew Baker]-[The Woman Who Saved Sushi (Advanced Program)]

Spotlight English: Advanced · A2 · 2023-08-30

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The Unlikely Savior of the Nori Industry

Kathleen Drew Baker, a British scientist born in 1901, is celebrated today as the "Mother of the Sea" in Japan. Though she never visited Japan during her lifetime and originally knew the seaweed she studied only as "laver," her scientific curiosity and persistence ultimately saved a multi-billion dollar industry. Her story is one of overcoming gender-based professional barriers through pure intellectual dedication.

Overcoming Barriers in Science

Drew Baker’s path in academia was fraught with challenges. As noted by science writer Susan Ann Chetterley in The Seaweed Chronicles, the era’s societal norms were hostile toward women in science, particularly those who married. After being dismissed from her university post upon marriage, she refused to abandon her research. With her husband’s support, she established her own home laboratory. Her resilience allowed her to continue her studies even while raising two children, proving that her commitment to science transcended the limited roles society imposed upon her.

The Mystery of Laver and the Nori Crisis

In the 1940s, the Japanese nori industry faced a catastrophic collapse. Traditionally, farmers relied on nets placed in the water to harvest nori, but the lifecycle of the plant remained a mystery. Following a series of "typhoons" and increasing "pollution," the nori crop nearly disappeared. Farmers had no way to control the growth cycle, leaving them helpless against environmental factors.

Simultaneously, in the United Kingdom, Drew Baker was conducting her own experiments on laver. She was baffled by the plant's seasonal patterns, noting that it only grew in winter and released "spores" that seemed to vanish for the rest of the year. For nine years, she attempted to cultivate the plant in tanks without success.

The Breakthrough Discovery

The turning point occurred when Drew Baker accidentally introduced shells into her experimental tank. She observed a "red slime" growing on the shells and initially feared her experiment was ruined. However, she soon realized this was a critical, previously unknown life stage of the seaweed. During the summer, the plant lived as a red slime on shells, which protected it from "heat and rough seas," before growing into its recognizable form during the winter. This discovery of the plant's secret life cycle provided the missing link to understanding why nori crops were failing.

A Global Impact

Japanese biologist Tsukichi Segawa recognized the connection between Drew Baker’s findings and the nori crisis. By understanding that the seaweed required shells to thrive, farmers were able to protect the shellfish in growing areas, allowing the industry to recover. This transition from unpredictable harvesting to controlled cultivation turned nori into a stable, global commodity.

Although Drew Baker died in 1957, unaware of the massive economic impact her work would have, her legacy is profound. Today, she is honored annually at the "Mother of the Sea Festival" in Uto City, Japan. As her son, Dr. John Rendell, remarked, his mother studied seaweed simply to "know more about it," yet her disciplined approach transformed a dying crop into a vital pillar of global food culture.

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No one knows how it grows.
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She is doing it because she is interested.
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Most people would not care about her work
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But in the years between, she worked out of her own laboratory.
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In others, The harvest was bad.
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make it one's goal to
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be taken seriously
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be let go from one's job
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work out of
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in the years between
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I'm Bruce Gulland.
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