19 



TiBlB ; 



RESPOSDEHTS 

 <I1I.PH«BET1C«1 LISTIdG) 



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Sooaicker.. Ma1or 1., ISaj, PliD, 1972, Entonology, 

 605-1189-2116 



En»lron«ental Education; Chester Urea Schools 

 So. 3«; Box eit; Chester, NT 57016, OS 



PKIHCIPAL FIELD: Xnlaal ecology and aanageaent 

 and teaching environaental nacageaent 



COHPETEIICE: Respondent lists 16 or norc 

 scientific fields 



2XPEPIENCE (AS EHPIOTEE) : Agriculture; County or 

 city goTernnent 



ETCPEEIEHCE (AS CONSOITART) : Agriculture; County 

 or city goyernaent; Local or regional 

 planning group; Civic action group; 

 Conservation group 



SES2ASCH ACTIVITY ORE: Developing environmental 

 education for prinary grades 



FESgJ.KCH ACTIVITY TBO: Effects of parasites on 

 sharptailed grouse 



1ESEAPCH ArTI?ITy THREE: Parasites of bi? gase in 

 South Dakota 



IHTESEST IN »0EKIHG WITH: Private Sector; 

 Agriculture; nanufacturing; Sining; 

 Transportation; Utility; Local Governnent; 

 Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (1927) 



IHPkCT ASSESSBEHT EXPERIENCE: Pish S Bildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC PAMILIARITT (YEARS) : Rocljy 



Koantain(l); North Central (7, B) ; Alaska(0.75) 



AValLABIlITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 2; S,5 



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Boehle, John, Jr., 1932, PhD, 19611, Agronomy, 



203-tt38-6U12 



Research and Development Department; 



CIBA-GEIGT Corp. Agricultural Division; 



Acdsley, NY 10502, OS 



PBIflCIPAL FIELD: Research of Agricultural 

 chemicals and impact on envircnment 



COHPBTENCE: Agronomy (1); Agricultural Science (1); 

 Aquatic Ecology (2); Blostatistics(3) ; 

 Entomology (3) ; Forestry(3); Environmental 

 Pollution (2) ; Horticulture(l) ; Nutrition (1) ; 

 Pest control (1); Plant Ecology (2); 

 Physiology (3) ; Range Science (3) ; Soil 

 Science ;i); Bater Resources Kanagement (2) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Use of chemicals on 

 rangeland 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TBO: Algae control in lakes and 

 ponds 



SESEAECS SCTITITT THREE: Herbicides in sod plant 

 crops 



INTEREST IN iIOKKING 9ITH: Agriculture; 

 CoriStctictJ.oc; Tranaportation ; Local 

 jofernment ; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; DSDA; ABC; OSSC; 

 COB; CC; DOD; EPA; HEW; HOD; OSDI; HSP; OST; 



AID; Central American; Canadian; European, 

 eastern; European, nestern; South Aserican 

 (211) 



IHPACT ASSESSHENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Pssticides, herbicides; Water Resource 

 Development (Genl) ; Watershed, forest, range 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): North Central (2); 

 Northeast(8,n) ; Middle Atlantic (12, H) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 2; S,2 



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Bocsch, Donald P., 1905, PhD, 1971, Marine 



Scianca, 70 1-6ii2-211 1 



Virginia Institute of Marine Science; 



Gloucester Point, VA 23062, US 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (1); Biostatistics (2) ; 

 invironaental Pollution (1) ; Marine 

 Biology(l); Oceanography (2) ; Systeaatics (2) ; 

 Water Resources Management (3) 



EXP^RIEICE (AS EHPIOTSE) : State governaent 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT): Otillty; County or 

 city governaent; Local or regional planning 

 group; State government; COE; Australian 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Conditions of the biota of 

 Chesapeake Bay 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Oil spill study energy 

 pclicy project 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; AEC; CC; COE; 

 EPA; OSDI; NSF; DOT; Other Governments (3933) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Water Resource 

 Eevelopaent (Genl) ; Dredging, filling; Coastal 

 protection/letties; Canals/Channels; Water 

 guality control; Shoreline protection 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (TEARS): South Central (1>; 

 Middle Atlantic(ii,H) ; Aastralia (1 ,M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 8; S,8 



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Bollag, Jean-Marc, 1935, PhD, 1959, Plant 

 Physiology, 810-237-8550 



Agronomy; Pennsylvania State University; 119 

 Tyson; University Park, PA 16802, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Microbial Degradation of 

 Pesticides - Nitrate Reaoval by 

 Denitrlf ication 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Microbial degradation of 

 pestle ides 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Nitrate removal by 



deni^iif yii)5 bacteria 



IKTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Governaent; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Governaent; Other Governments (3232) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Pesticides, herbicides 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (TEARS): Northeast (7) ; 

 Asia (5); Europe, western (5) 



