TABLF 1 - RPSPOMDENTS 



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Das, Jlsln P., 1932, PhD, 1972, Fish 6 Fisheries 

 Senior Lecturer in Zoology; n.B.B. College 

 Agartala, Agartala, Trlpura ( ||, 



Tripara, India 



PRINCIPAL FIFLD: Histo-Borphology 6 



hist o-chemistcy of the digestive organs of 

 teleostean fishes 



COnPETENCE: Aniaal Ecology(l); Biocheeist ry (2) ; 

 Fishery Biology (11; Nutrition (3) 



VFSEAFCH ACTIVIT? "NE: Studies on the digesive 

 system of a CHACA CRACA 



PESEARCR ACTIVITY TBO: Studies on the digestive 

 organs of OnPOK PIHACDlATtl<; 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT THREE: Hlsto-Borphology and 

 cytology of the pancreas of some teleostean 

 Hshes 



INTEREST IN WORKING VITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (^13) 



I"PACT ASSESSnENT EXPERIENCE: Fish 6 Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FABILUPITT (TEARS) : Asia 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER (lONTH) : A, 12; S , 3" 



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yiasmann, Raymond P., 1919, PhB, 19SU, Zoology, 

 021-715U13 



Research - Planning; lOCN; 1110 florges 

 Switzerland 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Analysis of maminal behavioral- 

 ecology in relation to habitat 



cnnpFTFNCE: Respondent lists 16 or more 

 scientific fields 



rxPERIi;NCE (AS EHPLOYEE) : Conservation group; lOCN 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : County or city 



government; Local or regional planning group; 

 State government; Civic action group; 

 Conservation group; professional society; The 

 Natl Academy of Sciences INRC; Dnited Bank; 

 nsDl 



INTFREST IN WORKING WITH: Local Government; 

 Conservation or Scientific Group; Civic 

 action aroup; Conservation group; 

 Professional society; TIB; The Natl Academy 

 of Sciences INRC; International 

 Organizations; U.S. Federal Government; Other 

 Government (2119) 



THPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Forestry; Parks, 

 recreational facilties; Dredging, filling; 

 Canals/Channels; Watershed, forest, range; 

 Fish r. wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 



States(13): niddle Atlantic(3); Southeast (1) ; 

 Africa(2); Europe, western (3) 



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Davies, Gordon S, , 1933, PhD, Ecology, 

 "^ig-BBS-UI 1, E«t. 32Sfi 

 Ian-Environment Studies; University of 

 Waterloo; Faculty Fnv. Studies; Waterloo, 

 Ontario, Canada 



COnPETBNCE: Animal Ecology (1); Aguatic 



Ecology(l); Fishery Biology(2); Forestry(2); 

 ^Environmental Pollution (2) ; Limnology (2) ; 

 Marine, Blology(l); Population Biology (2): 

 Systems Analysis (2); Water Resources 

 Banagement (1) ; wildlife nanagement (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONt^ULTANT) : Construction; state 

 government; Conservation group; Canadian; 

 European, western 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: An approach to 

 environmental impact assessment 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Industrial impact on 

 coastal zone environment 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Environmental impact 

 management workshops 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Utility: State 



government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations: U.S. Fede^ral 

 Government; Other Governments (3782) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Forestry; Water 

 Resource Development (Genl) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 



states(u,M); Africa(2); Canada, eastern (7, M) ; 

 Canada, western (3, M) 



»VAIIABILI"Y (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 

 months summer) 



S,22 (5 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 7; S,? 



