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Castiglione, louis J., 19ttu, PhD, 1973, Biology, 

 703-9211-3761 



Dept. of Fnvironnental Science; Oniversity of 

 Virginia; Brooks Haseun; Charlottesville, VA 

 22903, OS 



PSTNCIPM. FIELD: Ose of reuote sensing to study 

 phytoplankton communities and water movement 



COMPETENCE: »natomT(3): Animal Ecology (3); 



Aquatic ScoloyY O) : Diostatxsucs (2) ; Fishery 

 Blology(3i; Environmental Pollution (1) ; 

 Limnology (1) ; Harine Biology (1); 

 aceanograpliy (1) ; Hat-ir Eesourcer 

 Management (1) ; Remote Sensing (1) 



BESEARCH ACTIVITT ONE: Aerial photographic study 

 of Kcntauk Pt. ard Chesapeake Bay 

 phytoplankton communities 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Aerial photographic 



studies Df coastal waters of Nev York and 

 Long Island 



INTEREST IH WORKING WITH: County or city 



government; Local or regional planning group; 

 State governnent; Conservation or Scientific 

 Group; International Organizations; O.S. 

 Federal Government; Other Governments (1169) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHIIIAPTTY (TEARS): Northeast (1) ; 

 Southeast (2) 



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Catalano, Raymond A., 1033, (I, 1967, Biology, 



U12-93R-22P1 



California State Col.; Biological Science 



»209; California, PA 15Ui}, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Macrobenthos synergisms of 

 riffle conouniteies 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology(2) ; Aguatic 



FcologyCi); Environnen t al Pollution (2) ; 

 Limnology (2) ; Marine Biology (3); 

 Ornithology (3) ; Pest Control (3) ; Plant 

 Ecology (3); Population Biology (3) 



EXPERIENCE (»S COSSOLTANT) : Civic action group; 

 Conservation group; Professional society 



RESEARCH ACTI7ITT ONE: Diatom fluctuations in 

 acid mine waters 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY "WO: Hacrobenthic associations 

 in riffle waters 



INTEREST IN HORKTSG WITH: Agriculture; 

 Construction; Manufacturing; Mining; 

 Transportation; Otility; County or city 

 government; Local or regional planning group; 

 state governoent; Conservation or Scientific 

 Group; International Organisations; COE; EPA; 

 HEW; nsDI; NSP; OST; Canadian; European, 

 eastern; European, western; South American 

 (19611) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Water Resource 

 Development (G!1;l) ; Reservoirs/Dams, 

 Watershed, forest, range; Water quality 

 control; Fish S wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Rocky 



Mountain (S, Ml : Middle Atlantic (10, M) 



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Chailer Jr., Jack D. , 19U7, MS, 1971, 

 Environmental Science, 91U-737-3081 

 Ecological Services Division; Texas 

 Instruments Inc.; End of Ninth St.; Box 237; 

 Verplanck, NY 10511, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Chemical-physical aspects of 



aguatic systems and biological relationships 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (2); Ant hropology (2) ; 

 Aguatic Ecoloqy(l) ; Bacl:^rio..og> (2) ; 

 Biochemistry (2> ; Environmental Pollution ( 1) ; 

 Analytical Chemistry (1) ; Marine Biology(2); 

 Oceanography (2) ; Plant icolojy (21 ; Soil 

 Science (2); Water Resources Management (2) ; 

 Geology(2); Meteorology (2) 



EXPEmENIE (>.S EMPLOTFE) 

 Research Foundation 



Dtilitv: nniversity 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Otility; County or 

 city government; Local or regional planning 

 group 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Environmental impacts 

 statement 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Research study proposal 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Chlorination study 

 proposal 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S, Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (3S60) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Tailings, spoils 

 disposal; Water Resource Deveopment (GENL) ; 

 Hydroelectric power; Water guality control; 

 Fish 6 Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Southwest (2, M) ; 

 Northeast(1,H) 



4VM1ABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 0-15; S,0-15 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PEE MONTH): A , 1 ; S,U 



