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Johnson, Andrew L. , 1937, PIFS, 1968, Hcologv, 



215-388-7^01 



Executive Director; Tri-Countj 



Conservancy/Brandyvine; Box 1«1; Chadds Ford, 



P» in317, ns 



"STHCIPAt FI^LD: Land Ose in Relation to 



"cological Stabi.'v - Ecosystem Hanageoent 6 

 Preservation 



COtlPETEHCE: Anlaal Behavior (3); Animal 

 Husbandry (2) : Aquatic Ecology (3): 

 Forestry(2); Environmental Pollution(3^ ; 

 Plant Ecology(l); Popnlation Bio\ogy(3); Soil 

 !'cience(2): Systematic? (3) ; Taxorotry (?) ; 

 Water Resources nanagenent (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Conservation group 



"JPFRIEMCE (AS CONSDLTANT) : County or city 

 government; Civic action group; AEC; HSF 



-ESEAFCH ACTIVITY ONF: Batershcd Ban^gement in 

 relation to growth 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO; lapd Dse planning - 

 environmental manaqsient 



P.«;SEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Nutrient cycling in 

 forest ecosystem 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; 



Construction; local (Government; Conservation 

 or Scientific Group: International 

 Organizations; UsnB: AEC; CC ; COF; EPA; HES; 

 OSDI; HSF; OST; DOT; African; Central 

 American; Canadian; European, eastern; 

 European, western: South American (^53) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT ETPEPIEHCE: Agriculture; 



Forestry; ParVs. recreational facilities; 

 Pesticides, herbicides; Soil erosion; Water 

 Resource Deve'.op;p-?nt (Genl) ; Peservoirs/Daiis: 

 Watershed, forest, rang«=f; FTod control; 

 Water quality c-introl; Fish E Wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARTTy (YEARS) : RocVy 



fountain (31 ; Southwest tH; N-rth Central (2); 

 Hortheast (a,H) : Europe, western (2) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER lONTH) : A,10; S,10 



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Johnson, Harrel B. , 19»7, BS, 1970, Environmental 



Health Sciences, <>12-265-3«0f 



Div. of Comm. 8 Sport Fisheries; isio Airlle 



Road; Wilmington, NC 28U01, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Fisheries management especially 

 estuarine systems and estuarine dependent 

 organisms 



COHPETENC: "ntmal Husbandry (2) ; Aquatic 

 Ecology (2): Bacteriology (2) ; Fishery 

 Biology(l); Food Sciences(2); Environmental 

 Pollution (2) ; Tmounology (2) ; Limnology (2) ; 

 Marine Biology(i) • Hicrohiology(2) ; 

 Oceanography (2) ; Parasitology (2) ; 

 Physiology (2) : Penroductive Biology(2); Water 

 Resources nanagecu nt (?) 



FXPEBIEMCE (AS CONSOLTiiNT) : civic action group; 

 Conservation group 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Local rjovernment; 

 Conservation or scientific Group; United 

 Nations; USDA; AFC; OSOC; CC!; DOD; EPA; HE«; 

 HSDT; NSF; OST; AID; DOT; African; Central 

 American; Canadian; European, western; South 

 American (1009) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; Soil 

 erosion; water Resource Development (GENL) ; 

 channelization; Dredging, filling; Beach 

 nourishment; Reservoirs/nans; 

 Canals/Channels; Flood control; Fish S 

 Wildlife conservation 



GEORRAPHIC FAHIIIABTTY (YEARS): Southeast ( 3, M) 



AVAILABTLITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 12; S,S 



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Johnson, James E. , 19itC, PhD, 1969, Zoology, 

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Forestry f. Wildlife Management; University of 

 Massachusetts; 20U Holdsworth Rail; Amherst, 

 HA 01002, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIFID: Agnatic ecology and fisheries 

 biology 



COMPETENCE: Ai. )al Ecology (2) ; Aquatic 



Ecology?"); Fishery Blology(1); Li mnology (2) ; 

 Population Piology(2); Systematics (3) ; 

 Taxonomy (3) ; Water Resources Management (3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE): State government; OSDI 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Local or regional 

 planning group; conservation group 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Life history of Dorosona 

 Petenense in Arizona 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Population dynamics of 

 alosa pseudchatengas 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Alosa Pseudoharenqus 

 population modeling 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; Onited Nations; 

 D.S. Federal Government; African; Central 

 American; Canadian; South American (2) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Highways; ''ailings, 

 spoils disposal; Reservoir releases; Water 

 supply; Water quality control; Fish B 

 Wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHIIIARITY (YEARS): Sout hwest ("^ , M) ; 

 North Central (3) ; Northeast (3, M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 8; S,31 



EXPEFIFNCE »«s EMPlovERi : stste gover"if"nt 



